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Although not a protestant himself at first, Frederick the Wise: 1) Made Luther a professor at a new university he founded at Wittenberg 2)Tolerated Luther's objections against papal indulgences. 3) Negotiated an amnesty for Luther at an enquiry into Luther's beliefs at the Diet of Worms chaired by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor on behalf of the pope. 4) Took Luther into 'protective custody' after Luther was condemned at the diet of Worms by Charles (and thus the pope) 5) Allowed the publication and distribution of Luther's arguments throughout Saxony and beyond. 6) Gave confidence to other 'Electors' and German princes to question the total authority of Rome.
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Frederick the Wise
Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise was created on 1995-08-23.
Frederick the Wise was the protector of Martin Luther.
I believe partly because Luther was appointed by Frederick III to the University of Wittenberg. Frederick was also rumored to be a Reformation sympathizer and was known as Frederick "the wise" for his lack of corruption and justice for the people.
He was excommunicated by the Catholic church in 1530. Furthermore, Emperor Charles V banned him from the Holy Roman Empire in the Edict of Worms, and burned all his works. He was also to be delivered to the emperor himself for punishment, but he was kidnapped and taken away by Frederick the Wise of Saxony to live in Wartburg Castle.
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Frederick the Wise arranged a pretend kidnapping in order to protect Luther from harm. From April 1521 to March 1522 Luther, disguised as "Knight George," hid in the Wartburg Castle.
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Frederick the Wise was a bit sympathetic to Luther's theology, but the bigger reason for his actions were the political repercussions of his teachings. In the 1500s Germany was not united as a country. Rather, there were many small kingdoms all in a very weak confederation called the Holy Roman Empire. At the time, anyone who was Christian was Roman Catholic and the pope was the head of the church, and therefore he had control over peoples' salvation, which would be more important to them than their allegiance to a king. By supporting Luther, Frederick the Wise was able to cut off the influence of the pope and establish more power for himself.