No, he was a preacher.
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An imperial diet tried Martin Luther in Worms, Germany.
Edict of Worms
The Pope excommunicated Martin Luther in 1520. However, the Elector of Saxony declined to enforce the Bull of Excommunication, which Luther publicly burnt in the university at Wittenberg. In 1521 the Pope issued a further Bull against Luther and called upon the Emperor to enforce it. Instead, Charles called a Diet at Worms. Luther was called upon to recant, but adamantly refused.
The cause was the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V trying Martin Luther at Worms (in what is modern day Germany) on 28 January 1521 to either renounce or reaffirm his heretical views. A Diet in the Holy Roman Empire was an assembly of the Imperial Estates under the Holy Roman Emperor himself. It was not a parliament as we know today.
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An imperial diet tried Martin Luther in Worms, Germany.
Martin Luther's imperial diet was held in Worms, Germany at the Heylshof Garden in 1521.
the real diet of worms of in french the diet of worms were Martin Luther got sentenced to death??
It's not the: "The Diet Of Worms" it's the Edict of Worms
Edict of Worms
Martin Luther
he pooped in his pants
The edict of Worms.
No, he had been excommunicated by the Edict of Worms.
The Edict of Worms was a decree issued by The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V banning the writings of Martin Luther and labeling him a heretic and enemy of the state . The Edict, issued on May 25, 1521, in the city of Worms in southwest Germany, was the culmination of an ongoing struggle between Martin Luther and the Roman Catholic Church over reform, especially in the sale of indulgences.
It was the Diet of Worms.