The effect of the Edict of Worms Martin Luther was made an outlaw within his empire. His works were to be burned and he was to be captured and delivered to the emperor. This also caused Luther to go to princes and ask for help. They helped him and sent him to hiding. This labeled him as heretic and enemy of the state. Made by Charles V in 1521.
Martin Luther had a bounty placed on his head by the roman catholic church
The Edict of Worms, issued in 1521, declared Martin Luther an outlaw and prohibited his writings, significantly escalating the Protestant Reformation. It reinforced the divide between the Catholic Church and emerging Protestant factions, as many rulers began to support Luther's ideas, leading to religious and political conflicts across Europe. The edict ultimately failed to silence Luther, further galvanizing support for reform and contributing to the rise of various Protestant denominations. Its implications laid the groundwork for ongoing religious turmoil and the eventual emergence of modern nation-states.
The Edict of Fontainebleau led to the suppression and persecution of the Huguenots as well as the destruction of Protestant churches and schools. These were all things that were protected by the Edict of Nantes.
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The Diet of Worms in 1521 was an assembly of the Holy Roman Empire. It was held at Heylshof Garden in the city of Worms. The assembly ended with the Edict of Worms which declared Luther to be a heretic and banned the reading or possession of his writings.
Martin Luther had a bounty placed on his head by the roman catholic church
Martin Luther had a bounty placed on his head by the roman catholic church
It's not the: "The Diet Of Worms" it's the Edict of Worms
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The Edict of Worms was issued on the 25th of May, 1521 by the Holy Roman Empire, Charles V and the Pope. It banned all the writings of Martin Luther. Labeled him a heretic and enemy of the state.
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Edict of worms
The Edict of Worms was a decree issued by The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V banning the writings of Martin Luther and labeling him a heretic and enemy of the state . The Edict, issued on May 25, 1521, in the city of Worms in southwest Germany, was the culmination of an ongoing struggle between Martin Luther and the Roman Catholic Church over reform, especially in the sale of indulgences.
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