Lutheranism was recognized as an independent religion by the Holy Roman Empire on the 25th September 1555, when the Peace of Augsburg was signed.
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Lutheranism is the predominant religion in countries such as Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland in Northern Europe. It also has a significant presence in Germany and other parts of Europe. In addition, Lutheran churches can be found in other countries around the world due to historical missions and migrations.
The Peace of Augsburg in 1555 allowed German princes to choose between Catholicism and Lutheranism as the official religion for their territories. This agreement effectively ended the religious conflicts in Germany for a time, granting rulers more autonomy in matters of religion.
There is no recognized religion called Massari religion. It is possible that this term refers to a specific sect, group, or belief system that is not widely known or recognized. It would be important to gather more information to understand the specifics of this belief system.
An autonomous religion is one that is independent and self-governing, without a central authority figure or hierarchy. It operates based on its own principles, beliefs, and practices, without being subject to external control or influence.
Lutheranism.
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Christianity. In Latvia, Lutheranism, Catholicism and Orthodoxy. In Estonia, Lutheranism and Orthodoxy
Protestant Lutheranism - a branch of Christianity.
Lutheranism .
Protestant Lutheranism - a branch of Christianity.
We recognize all religions. Lutheranism is the most common.
i believe it was about 1523
Lutheranism
In which two countries was Calvinism the dominant religion? *
There is an official state Church of Denmark which is a denomination of Lutheranism.
Most Estonians are not religious, however, the most popular religion in Estonia is Lutheranism.