There are several dates for the Inquisition they are from 1184-1230, the Spanish 1478 and the Roman in 1542. Luther lived from 1483-1546. Formal charges were brought against him in 1518 and Pope Leo X called him " a drunken German who wrote Theses." If you look at the dates of Inquisition he was born too late for the ones in the 11-1200's and in 1478 and in 1542 he had all ready been ( Jan 3, 1521)excommunicated so there was no purpose to an Inquisition against him.
Martin Luther visited the city of Rome in 1510.
Martin Luther walked 1,000 miles from Erfurt, Germany to Rome, Italy.
Rome
Martin Luther was German and lived in the middle ages. he married in 1525
Martin Luther traveled to Rome in 1511 with another monk. The two traveled on foot to Rome. They stayed in various monasteries long the route.
He was protected by German Princes who were also in conflict with The Church.
the 95 Theses
Martin Luther stated he would only reconcile with the Pope if the Pope accepted his 95 Theses in their entirety. On meeting with the Pope, the Pope accepted only a fraction of them which caused Martin Luther to break with the Communion of Rome.
In 1510, Martin Luther visited Rome as part of his pilgrimage. During his time in Rome, Luther was deeply disillusioned by what he saw as corruption and abuses within the Catholic Church. This experience further influenced his growing criticism of the Church and eventually led him to take a leading role in the Protestant Reformation.
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The Church reacted the same way that she would to any heretic, she tried everything in her power to save him. The Church, particularly the pope at that time, repeatedly made attempts to meet with Martin Luther even to providing him transportation to Rome to meet with the Holy Father. Martin Luther scorned every overture of the Church, and actually burned the Holy Father's invitation. At that point the Church reacted in the only way she could, by publicly condemning Luther's heretical propositions and excommunicating him. See attached links below.
In some ways, Martin Luther was a man who was in the right place at the right time. The Catholic Church at that time was riddled with abuse and ripe for reform, which is what Luther wanted to do. However, his movement took on a life of its own and reconciliation with Rome became impossible.