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The Peace of Augsburg, signed in 1555, was a significant treaty between the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and the Protestant princes of Germany. It allowed each prince to determine the religion—either Lutheranism or Catholicism—of their own territory, establishing the principle of "cuius regio, eius religio." This agreement aimed to bring an end to the religious conflicts of the Reformation in the Holy Roman Empire, though it did not resolve all tensions and conflicts related to religion in Europe.

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