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    On April 19, 1529, six princes and representatives of 14 Imperial Free Cities petitioned the Imperial Diet at Speyer against an imperial ban of Martin Luther, as well as the proscription of his works and teachings, and called for the unhindered spread of the evangelical faith. See more

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    Eight years earlier Martin Luther had been banned by the Holy Roman Empire at the Diet of Worms of 1521. Emperor Charles V had wanted to end the religious unrest between the Catholic majority and the evangelical minority at the Second Diet of Speyer. … See more

    Approximate original German of the Protestation of 19 April on p. 50 of the edition ed. J. Ney; original German of the Appellation of 25 April on p. 27 of the edition ed. J. Ney. "Approximate original," I say, because according to Ney, “The protesting princes … See more

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    1. Elector John the Steadfast of Saxony
    2. Gregor Brück (Pontanus), Chancellor of Elector John
    3. Philipp Melanchthon, companion of Elector John See more

    1. Holy Roman Emperor Charles V,
    2. Ferdinand, imperial commissioner and representative of Charles V
    3. Grand Chancellor Bernhard Cles, Bishop of Trent, imperial commissioner See more

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    Am 19. April 1529 trafen sich auf dem Reichstag zu Speyer sechs Fürsten und die Bevollmächtigten von vierzehn Reichsstädten als Vertreter der evangelischen Minderheit, um gegen die Verhängung der Reichsacht über Martin Luther sowie die Ächtung seiner Schriften und Lehre zu protestieren und um die Möglichkeit der ungehinderten Ausbreitung des evangelischen Glaubens zu fordern.

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      WebParagraph missing from translation [ edit] When I translated this article from the German, the following paragraph stumped me: ,, So protestieren und bezeugen wir hiermit offen vor …

    • https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedächtniskirche_der_Protestation_(Speyer)
      • Auf dem Reichstag zu Speyer im Jahr 1529 wollten die Fürsten, die Luthers Lehre anhingen, sich nicht damit abfinden, dass durch eine Abstimmung über die Religionszugehörigkeit entschieden werden sollte. Sie äußerten ihren Widerstand in der Protestation zu Speyer, daher der Begriff Protestant. Dieses Ereignis führte zu der Trennung der christlichen ...
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        The first known names were Noviomagus and Civitas Nemetum, after the Teutonic tribe, Nemetes, settled in the area. The name Spira is first recorded in the 7th century, taken from villa Spira, a Frankish settlement situated outside of Civitas Nemetum.
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        WebWith this protestation by the Lutheran princes and cities against a resolution of the diet an incident of historical proportion emanated from Speyer: although firstly a legality, it sealed the schism of the Christian …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedächtniskirche,_Speyer

        WebThe Gedächtniskirche der Protestation is a United Protestant church of both Lutheran and Reformed confessions in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany that commemorates …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Speyer_(1529)

        WebProtestation Main article: Protestation at Speyer The Lutheran members of the Diet, under the well-founded impression that the prohibition of any future reformation meant …

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        WebHistory of Protestantism. Protestantism originated from the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. The term Protestant comes from the Protestation at Speyer in 1529, where …

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        WebMay 12, 2022 · The Memorial Church (consecrated in 1904) which commemorates the Protestation at Speyer On April 19, 1529, six princes and representatives of 14 Imperial …

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