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... princes failed to put in an appearance at the imperial Diet of Regensburg in 1546 , the religious and political situation turned critical once again . Charles prepared for war , real- izing that he neither commanded the allegiance of ...
... princes failed to put in an appearance at the imperial Diet of Regensburg in 1546 , the religious and political situation turned critical once again . Charles prepared for war , real- izing that he neither commanded the allegiance of ...
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... princes . Under King Henry VIII , a revolutionary dissociation of the En- glish Church from papal supremacy took place . In the German territories the reigning princes became , in effect , the legal guardians of the Protestant ...
... princes . Under King Henry VIII , a revolutionary dissociation of the En- glish Church from papal supremacy took place . In the German territories the reigning princes became , in effect , the legal guardians of the Protestant ...
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... princes ; the principle of cujus regio , ejus religio ( " whose kingdom , his religion " ) held that it was for the local prince to de- cide which religion should be maintained in his terri- tories . Adherence to this principle was felt ...
... princes ; the principle of cujus regio , ejus religio ( " whose kingdom , his religion " ) held that it was for the local prince to de- cide which religion should be maintained in his terri- tories . Adherence to this principle was felt ...
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