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Protestant Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Protestant Union or League of Evangelical Union (also known as the Evangelical Union or Union of Auhausen ) was a coalition of Protestant German states that was formed in 1608 to defend th...
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Catholic League (German) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The German Catholic League (German: ) was initially a loose confederation of Roman Catholic German states formed on July 10, 1609 to counteract the Protestant Union (formed 1608), whereby the partic...
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To arouse the Church to the necessity for this reform was the task proposed by the Protestant Union. Various conflicts in the matter of church government and administration, as well as in reference to theological teaching, preceded the foundation of the Union and helped to explain its existence.
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Protestant Union - in German history, an alliance of German Protestant leaders of cities and states, founded in 1608 for the avowed purpose of defending the lands, person, and rights of each... ... The Protestant Union was weakened from the start by the absence of such powerful Protestant princes as the elector of Saxony,
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In 1643, English Parliamentary forces were in retreat. The King seemed to be on the verge of triumph in the English civil war. However the war involved not merely the English Parliament but also the Scottish Kirk. In 1638-40 the Scots had r...
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The Protestant Union Dissolves ... Utterly demoralized by defeat, the Protestant Union met at Worms throughout the fall and winter of 1621. Despite exhortations from Frederick, then in Silesian exile, they were unwilling to sacrifice themselves before the Spanish juggernaut the Winter King had unleashed.
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The Protestant Union was weakened from the start by the absence of such powerful Protestant princes as the elector of Saxony, and it never operated very effectively. In 1621, three years after the outbreak of the Thirty Years War, the union went out of existence.
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Encyclopedia article about Protestant Union. Information about Protestant Union in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... The Protestant Union was weakened from the start by the absence of such powerful Protestant princes as the elector of Saxony, and it never operated...
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