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  • of 1523 Diet of Augsburg. On May 13, 1530, the papal nuncio gave the Emperor a memorandum which recommended that the Edict of Worms and the bull of Leo...
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    Ninety-five Theses 1517 against the sale of indulgences. Printed copies soon spread throughout Europe. In 1521 the Edict of Worms condemned and excommunicated Luther...
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    Assizes of Capua (1220, issued soon after his coronation in Rome) but came to fruition in his promulgation of the Constitutions of Melfi (1231, also known...
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  • of honor." 1220–1263 St Alexander Nevsky, holy patron of Russia 1231 Charter of the University of Paris granted by Pope Gregory IX 1241 Pope Gregory IX...
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  • German Inquisition (category Medieval history of the Holy Roman Empire)
    IX in 1231, and the first inquisitor was appointed in the territory of Germany. In the second half of the 14th century, permanent structures of the Inquisition...
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    University Press. pp. 215–227. ISBN 978-0-7185-1231-6. Wall, Irwin M. (1991). The United States and the Making of Postwar France, 1945–1954. Cambridge University...
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  • edicts, promulgated by Antiochus Epiphanes in about 170–167 BCE, sparked a revolt of the Maccabees in Judea. The ancient Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria...
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    coverage of stained glass windows such that the walls are effectively entirely glazed; examples are the nave of Saint-Denis (1231–) and the royal chapel of Louis...
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  • of Toulouse. 1231: Charter of the University of Paris granted by Pope Gregory IX. 1233: In a papal bull or charter, Pope Gregory IX gave graduates of...
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    The Liber Augustalis or Constitutions of Melfi Promulgated by Emperor Frederick II for the Kingdom of Sicily in 1231 (1st ed.). New York: Syracuse University...
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  • the Lower Rhine, in Bavaria and Bohemia, in Mainz and in Worms (see Rhineland massacres, Worms massacre (1096)). Though he strongly condemned and prohibited...
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  • Kingdom of Navarre forces defeat those of Spain. May 25 – The Diet of Worms ends when Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor issues the Edict of Worms, declaring...
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