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Der Augsburger Religionsfrieden 1555

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2007486 pagesAschendorff

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This book offers a comprehensive examination of the Peace of Augsburg, a pivotal treaty signed in 1555 that sought to resolve religious conflicts within the Holy Roman Empire. It explores the political and theological landscape of the Reformation era, detailing the negotiations and lasting impact of this landmark agreement on Germany and beyond. The work provides a thorough account of the congresses and key figures involved in shaping the religious future of the region.

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Heribert Smolinsky is a historian whose work explores religious practices. He is recognized for his book "Volksfrömmigkeit in der frühen Neuzeit," which examines popular piety in the early modern period.

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