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Martin Luther
History of Germany

              


1483
Birth
Eisleben Birth of Martin Luther, Eisleben, Saxony, the son of a wealthy copper miner
1512
Professor
Erfurt Appointed Professor at Erfurt University
1517
95 Theses
21st Oct Wittenberg Luther is said to have posted the 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany
1517
Declaration of 95 Theses
31st Oct Wittemberg Disagrees with selling remissions for sins
31st Oct Wittemberg Nails list of 95 theses attacking use of indulgences on the Church door at Wittemberg
31st Oct Wittemberg Provoked by the sale of Papal indulgences by the Archbishop of Mainz
31st Oct Wittemberg The 95 Theses spread over most of Europe within 1 yr
1519
Publication
Publication of, "An Address to the Nobility of the German Nation"
Publication of, "On the Babyonian Captivity of the Church of God"
Publication of, "On the Freedom of a Chris tian Man"
1519
Rebellion
Luther admits to holding the same views as John Huss, a heretic
Luther wants Germany to be liberated from the clergy by the Princes
States the clergy should be deprived of their privileges
1519
Trial
Rome Luther is forced to deny the divine authority of the Church
Luther is summoned to Rome on a charge of heresy for implying the Pope is fallible
Rome Luther is summoned to Rome on a charge of heresy for implying the Pope is fallible
1520
Burning Papal Bull
10th Dec Wittenberg Publicly burns the Papal Bull at Wittenberg
1520
Excommunication of Luther
22nd Sep Luther is excommunicated by the Pope
1520
Lutheranism
Luther's books are publicly burned in Louvain by the Papal Nuncio Aleander
June The Pope bans Luther's works
10th Dec Wittenberg Publicly burns the Papal Bull at Wittenberg
1520
Papal Bull
Pope Leo X had issues the Papal Bull Exsurge Domine, demanding that Luther retract forty-one of his 95 theses criticising the Church
1521
95 Theses
3rd Jan Burns the papal bull condemning his 95 theses & is excommunicated by Pope Leo X
21st Oct Wittenberg Pope Leo X wishes for Martin Luther to recant 41 of these theses, which Luther famously refused to do before the Diet of Worms in 1521, thus symbolically initiating the Protestant reformation
1521
Arrest
Captured for his own safety by Duke Frederick of Saxony
1521
Diet Worms
Worms The Papal nuncio at the Diet, Girolamo Aleandro, draws up and proposes the fierce denunciations of Luther embodied in the edict, which permitted anyone to kill Luther without legal consequence
18th April Worms Challenges the papal claim to be the sole authority on the scriptures
18th April Worms Charles V opens a Diet to discuss what to do with Luther
18th April Worms Rejects the belief that bread & wine can become the body & blood of Chris t
18th April Worms The German Princes come out in Luther's favour
21st Oct Worms Pope Leo X wishes for Martin Luther to recant 41 of these theses, which Luther famously refused to do before the Diet of Worms in 1521, thus symbolically initiating the Protestant reformation
1521
Edict Worms
Worms The Papal nuncio at the Diet, Girolamo Aleandro, draws up and proposes the fierce denunciations of Luther embodied in the edict, which permitted anyone to kill Luther without legal consequence
25th May Worms Charles issues the Edict of Worms , declaring Martin Luther an outlaw, banning his writings, and requiring his arrest: "We want him to be apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic"
1521
Excommunication of Luther
3rd Jan Burns the papal bull condemning his 95 theses & is excommunicated by Pope Leo X
1521
Translation of Bible
Wartburg Castle Prince Frederick seizes Luther and hides him in Wartburg Castle, during his time in Wartburg Luther begins his German translation of the Bible
1521
Trial
April Worms Tried before the Emperor at the Diet of Worms & put under the ban of the Empire
1522
Diet Worms
Worms In refuge because of his denunciation by the Diet of Worms
1522
Exile of Luther
In refuge because of his denunciation by the Diet of Worms
1522
Translation Bible
Trans lates the Bible into German
1523
Death
1st July Antwerp Two of Luther's followers, Augustine monks from Antwerp, are burnt alive
1523
Execution of Heretics
1st July Antwerp Two of Luther's followers, Augustine monks from Antwerp, are burnt alive
1524
Vows Luther
Luther gives up monastic life & abandons his vows
1525
Publication
Publication of, "Against the Murdering, Thieving Hordes of Peasants "
1525
Rebellion
Bavaria Advocates winning back common land
Allstedt Based on the model community in Allstedt of common ownership
Bavaria Denounces the revolt in a leaflet "against the murdering thieving hordes of peasants"
Allstedt Publication of, "Against the Murdering, Thieving Hordes of Peasants "
Allstedt Rebellion is inspired by Lutheran teachings
Bavaria Teaches the right to choose a pastor & oppose landlord oppression
Frankenhausen The peasant rebellion is crushed at Frankenhausen by the German Princes
1526
Diet Speyer
Speyer The Edict of Worms is temporarily suspended at the Diet of Speyer in 1526 but then reinstated in 1529
1526
Edict Worms
The Edict of Worms is temporarily suspended at the Diet of Speyer in 1526 but then reinstated in 1529
1526
Reform
Formalizes the basis of Protestant worship
1529
Edict Worms
The Edict of Worms is temporarily suspended at the Diet of Speyer in 1526 but then reinstated in 1529
1530
Alliance
27th Feb German Protestants form the Schmaldik League to resist the power of Emperor Charles V
1530
Confession Augsburg
Augsburg A statement of Protestant faith held by the German reformers
Augsburg Presented to Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg, the creed of the Lutheran Church
1530
Lutheran Church
Augsburg Presented Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg & forming the creed of the Lutheran Church
1545
Council Trent
Trent The Church tries to reunite but the divisions are re-inforced
1546
Death
18th Feb Eisleben Dies in Eisleben, his place of birth

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