- The
Schmalkaldic League (English: /ʃmɔːlˈkɔːldɪk/; German:
Schmalkaldischer Bund;
Medieval Latin:
Foedus Smalcaldi**** or Liga Smalcaldica) was a military...
- The
Schmalkaldic War (German:
Schmalkaldischer Krieg; July 1546 – May 1547) was
fought within the
territories of the Holy
Roman Empire between the allied...
- The
Second Schmalkaldic War, also
known as the Princes'
Revolt (German: Fürstenaufstand, Fürstenkrieg or Fürstenverschwörung), was an
uprising of German...
- of: the
League of Gotha, then the
League of Torgau, and
finally the
Schmalkaldic League. The Holy
Roman Empire's
elector John of Saxony, Philip's most...
- War may
refer to:
German Peasants' War (1524–1525)
Schmalkaldic War (1546–1547)
Second Schmalkaldic War (1552)
Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) Austro-Prussian...
- 1537 for a
meeting of the
Schmalkaldic League in
preparation for an
intended e****enical
Council of the Church. The
Schmalkaldic League was
organized in...
-
Schmalkaldic War. The
Catholic princes of the Holy
Roman Empire led by the Holy
Roman Emperor Charles V
decisively defeated the
Lutheran Schmalkaldic...
- Anglicanism. The
Reformation contributed to
clashes between the
Protestant Schmalkaldic League and the
Catholic Emperor Charles V and his allies. The
first nine-year...
- Landesordnung) of 1543. Later,
Maurice refused to join the
Protestant Schmalkaldic League,
although Philip of Hesse, his
friend and father-in-law, was its...
- Settlement, was a
treaty between Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor, and the
Schmalkaldic League,
signed on 25
September 1555 in the
German city of Augsburg. It...