mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Martin Luther, 95 ThesesHe nails up his 95 Theses, or Propositions, attacking the Churchs traffic in indulgences, on the door of All Saints Church, Wittenberg
LUTHERs 95 THESESLuther nails to the church door at Wittenberg his 95 theses attacking the sale of indulgences by the Roman Catholic Church, thereby initiating the Reformation
Luthers WeddingMARTIN LUTHER Rejecting the celibacy imposed by Catholic teaching, he marries Katharina von Bora in Amsdoffs House at Wittenberg
Christmas tree in history by Pauline BaynesOne of four illustrations by Pauline Baynes for The Illustrated London News Christmas number 1958, tracing the four key moments in the history of the Christmas tree
LUTHER MARRIES 1525MARTIN LUTHER Rejecting the celibacy imposed by Catholic teaching, he marries Katharina von Bora in Amsdoffs House at Wittenberg Date: 1525
Gottfried ZimmermannGOTTFRIED ZIMMERMANN German bookseller of Wittenberg, depicted in his shop surrounded by books. Date: 1670 - 1723
Michael TeuberMICHAEL TEUBER German jurist, practising at Wittenberg. Date: 1524 - ?
Johann Georg AbichtJOHANN GEORG ABICHT German divine and orientalist of Wittenberg. Date: 1672 - 1740
Georg VolckmarGEORG VOLCKMAR German churchman, professor of theology at Wittenberg Date: 1567 - 1596
Georg Maior - 2GEORG MAIOR (or Maier) German Lutheran churchman and philologist of Wittenberg. Date: 1502 - 1574
A small crowd has gathered to watch as Martin Luther directsLuther lasst 95 satze gegen den ablass an die scholsskirche zu Wittenberg anschlagen den 31 octbr. 1517
Wittenberg / TauentzienBOGISLAV, GRAF TAUENTZIEN von WITTENBERG German military
Luther - WittenbergLuthers study in his residence at Wittenberg
Luther - Wittenberg HomeLuthers residence at Wittenberg, where he drew up the Articles
Luther PreachesMARTIN LUTHER preaches at Wittenberg, circa 1508
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