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Page 219
... Protestant princes . Hostilities con- tinued until a compromise was reached in the Peace of Augsburg ( 1555 ) , which recognized the coexistence of Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism in Germany and granted each German prince the right to ...
... Protestant princes . Hostilities con- tinued until a compromise was reached in the Peace of Augsburg ( 1555 ) , which recognized the coexistence of Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism in Germany and granted each German prince the right to ...
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... Protestantism was popular outside Stockholm . The last great revolt of the reign , in 1542- 43 , had a strong anti - Protestant strain . Gus- tav's vain attempts to become a member of the Schmalkaldic League , formed by the Ger- man ...
... Protestantism was popular outside Stockholm . The last great revolt of the reign , in 1542- 43 , had a strong anti - Protestant strain . Gus- tav's vain attempts to become a member of the Schmalkaldic League , formed by the Ger- man ...
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... Protestant cause plunged to disaster in Germany , its leaders increas- ingly turned their eyes to Gustav as a pos- sible saviour . But before he was prepared to commit himself to any Protestant league and undertake a military campaign ...
... Protestant cause plunged to disaster in Germany , its leaders increas- ingly turned their eyes to Gustav as a pos- sible saviour . But before he was prepared to commit himself to any Protestant league and undertake a military campaign ...
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