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What were Luther's main ideas and how and to whom did they spread?
The cause and impact of the 95 theses 1517
The development of Luther's ideas as expressed in his 'three great works'
Luther's theology: sola scriptura, sola fide and priesthood of all believers
How did the authorities react to Luther from 1517 to 1521?
The catholic reaction to Luther
Luther's meeting with Cajetan at Augsburg 1518
Luther's meeting with Eck at Leipzig 1519
The bull 'Exsurge Domine' 1520
The diet of worms 1521
The support of Frederick the Wise 1517-1525
What was the impact of Lutheranism in Germany from 1517 to 1530?
The development and spread of Lutheranism in the cities
The reactions of the Princes to Luther's ideas
The extent to which Lutheranism caused the Peasant's revolt of 1525
Problems facing Charles V in dealing with Lutheranism
The Diet of Speyer 1526
The Diet of Speyer 1529
Divisions within Protestantism: Marburg Colloquy 1529
The Diet of Augsburg and the Confession of Augsburg 1530
Radical reformation: Zwingli and the Anabaptists
Why did Lutheranism survive in Germany between 1530 and 1555?
Princely Support
Shmalkaldic League and the leadership of Philip of Hesse
Ongoing problems of Charles V
Battle of Muhlberg 1547
Augsburg interim 1548
Princely Revolt 1552
Religious Peace of Augsburg 1555