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C15 Religious CostumeEcclesiastical habits, a pilgrim, a nun and a monk - two of them carrying their beads, for this is before the Reformation
Battle of FrankenhausenPEASANTS REVOLT Thomas Munezer, leader of the peasants, just before the defeat by Philip of Hesse at Frankenhausen
Luther Condemns PeasantsMartin Luther, at Seeburg, condemns Peasants who think that his rebellion against the Pope authorises them to rebel against secular authority
Luther Travels to WormsThreatened with excommunication by the pope, Luther travels to Worms where he will be condemned as a heretic for refusing to retract his views
Luther and EckAt Leipzig, in disputation with Johann Eck, he denies the supreme authority of popes and councils
Luther Burns Bull 1520He burns the Papal bull in front of the East gate of Wittemberg
Luther TranslatingMARTIN LUTHER depicted while translating the Bible, during his seclusion at the Wartburg : the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, inspires his labour
Luther (Spangenberg)MARTIN LUTHER German church reformer, depicted writing
Jean Calvin ReadingJEAN CALVIN French reformer, active in Switzerland
Britain / Henry VIII PopeHenry VIII tramples on Pope Clement VII; an allegorical print
Luther & SwanMARTIN LUTHER with a swan
Thomas BodleySIR THOMAS BODLEY - scholar, statesman and diplomat, best known for his reformation of the public library at Oxford, now named for him. with his autograph
Peasant PreachingA feature of the Reformation in 16th century Germany - a peasant preaches, and the populace listen
Henry VIII and the Pope at the ReformationThe Pope suppressed by King Henry VIII -- a contemporary satire on Englands break with Rome, showing Henry sitting on his throne with the Pope under his feet
Religious Debate 1529Two protestant churchmen, Luther and Zwingli, engage in a religious debate
Bannbulle at WittenbergMartin Luther burns the papal bull ( Bannbulle ) at Wittenberg
Luther burns the Papal Bull 1520Martin Luther burns the Papal bull in front of the East gate of Wittenberg