Charles the Fifth
Martin Luther King-Protestant Reformation
king declared himself head of the Church of England.
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The Protestant Reformation began when King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England. Later, Calvinist ideas influenced the Puritans.
The reformation really got a boost when England's King Henry the 8th wanted to dump his wife because she couldn't give him a son, but the Pope wouldn't granted him an annulment. Since divorce was not allowed in the Catholic Church, he was stuck with her. So he joined in on the Protestant bandwagon and declared himself the head of religious matters in England. This led to the Church of England.
Spain was strongly opposed to the Protestant Reformation. King Philip II and the Spanish Inquisition worked to suppress any spread of Protestant ideas in their territories. They viewed the Reformation as a threat to their authority and saw it as heretical.
Martin Luther King-Protestant Reformation
I believe it was King Henry VII (The seventh).
king declared himself head of the Church of England.
Protestant.
Charles V, or Charles I of Spain, ruled the Holy Roman Empire. He had under his rule many countries and territories. He was very vocal and blunt in his opposition to Protestant Reformation. He was a promoter of the Council of Trent, which settled the basis for the Counter-Reformation.
.*Martin Luther King Was A Priest From The Renaissance Who Started The Protestant Reformation And Martin Luther King Was A Leader In The American Civil Rights.!
Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther King began the Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther (not King) started the Protestant Reformation
Napoleon put his brother in law as king of spain.
The Protestant Reformation began when King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England. Later, Calvinist ideas influenced the Puritans.
The reformation really got a boost when England's King Henry the 8th wanted to dump his wife because she couldn't give him a son, but the Pope wouldn't granted him an annulment. Since divorce was not allowed in the Catholic Church, he was stuck with her. So he joined in on the Protestant bandwagon and declared himself the head of religious matters in England. This led to the Church of England.