The Peace of Augsburg ended a war between the supporters of Catholic and Protestant German princes.
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The Peace of Augsburg ended the war between the supporters of the Catholic and Protestant factions in Germany. It allowed each German prince to choose whether their lands would remain Catholic or convert to Protestantism. This settlement helped establish a degree of religious tolerance in the Holy Roman Empire.
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BC Augsburg ended in 1969.
Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg ended in 1803.
FC Enikon Augsburg ended in 1995.
peace of augsburg
The Peace of Augsburg was signed on September 25, 1555. This treaty officially ended the religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire by allowing each prince to choose the religion for his territory.
The Peace of Augsburg granted religious freedom to Lutherans in the Holy Roman Empire, allowing each prince to choose between Lutheranism and Catholicism as the official religion of his state. This agreement effectively ended the religious wars between Catholics and Protestants in the empire.
The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 declared the Prince's religion to be the official religion of a region and ended the war.
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The Peace of Augsburg formally accepted the principle of "cuius regio, eius religio" (whose realm, his religion), allowing German princes to choose between Lutheranism and Catholicism as the official religion of their territory. It effectively ended the religious wars between Catholics and Protestants in the Holy Roman Empire for a time.