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|title = Reformation
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|caption = Ninety-five Theses, written by Martin Luther in 1517
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|list1name = Precursors
|list1title = Precursors
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- Peter Waldo and Waldensians
- John Wycliffe and Lollardy
- Jan Hus and Hussites
- Girolamo Savonarola and Piagnoni
- Arnold of Brescia and Arnoldists
- Gottschalk of Orbais
- Ratramnus
- Claudius of Turin
- Berengar of Tours and Berengarians
- Wessel Gansfort
- Johann Ruchrat von Wesel
- Johannes von Goch
- Friends of God
- Pataria
|list2name = Beginning
|list2title = Beginning
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|list3name = Contributing factors
|list3title = Contributing factors
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- Western Schism
- Avignon Papacy
- Bohemian Reformation
- Northern Renaissance
- Christian humanism
- German mysticism
- Johannes Gutenberg and his printing press
- Erasmus
- Johann Reuchlin
|list4name = Theologies of seminal figures
|list4title = Theologies of seminal figures
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|list5name = Protestant Reformers
|list5title = Protestant Reformers
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- Martin Luther
- Philip Melanchthon
- Huldrych Zwingli
- John Calvin
- Martin Bucer
- William Tyndale
- Andreas Karlstadt
- Theodore Beza
- George Buchanan
- Heinrich Bullinger
- Peter Martyr Vermigli
- William Farel
- François Hotman
- John Knox
- Hubert Languet
- Thomas Müntzer
- Balthasar Hubmaier
- Menno Simons
- Thomas Cranmer
- Richard Hooker
- Jacobus Arminius
- Roger Williams
- Many others
|list6name = By location
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- Germany
- Switzerland (Geneva/Zürich)
- England
- Scotland
- Netherlands
- Czech Lands
- Hungary
- Romania
- Slovenia
- Denmark–Norway and Holstein
- Sweden and Finland
- Iceland
- Estonia and Latvia
- Austria
- France
- Italy
- Poland-Lithuania
- Ireland
|list7name = Major political leaders
|list7title = Major political leaders
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- Henry VIII
- Elizabeth I
- Oliver Cromwell
- James VI and I
- William the Silent
- Gaspard II de Coligny
- Henry IV of France
- Jeanne d'Albret
- Stephen Bocskai
- Gabriel Bethlen
- Gustav II Adolf
- Frederick V, Elector Palatine
- Philip I of Hesse
Electors of Saxony
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- Frederick III
- John Frederick I{{endflatlist}}
|list8name = Counter-Reformation
|list8title = Counter-Reformation
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- Catholic Church
- Council of Trent{{endflatlist}}
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- Counter-Reformation § Politics{{endflatlist}}
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- Censorship of the Bible § 16th century{{endflatlist}}
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- Anti-Protestantism
- Criticism{{endflatlist}}
Holy Roman Emperors
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- Charles V
- Ferdinand II{{endflatlist}}
|list9name = Political and religious conflicts
|list9title = Political and religious conflicts
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- Thirty Years' War
- French Wars of Religion
- Eighty Years' War
- War of the Three Kingdoms
- German Peasants' War
- Wars of Kappel
- Schmalkaldic War
|list10name = Art and literature
|list10title = Art and literature
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Painting and sculpture
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- Northern Mannerism
- Lutheran art{{endflatlist}}
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- German Renaissance Art
- Swedish art{{endflatlist}}
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- English art
- Woodcuts{{endflatlist}}
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- Art conflicts
- Beeldenstorm{{endflatlist}}
Building
Literature
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- Elizabethan
- Metaphysical poets
- Propaganda{{endflatlist}}
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- Welsh
- Scottish
- Anglo-Irish
- German{{endflatlist}}
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- Icelandic
- Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age{{endflatlist}}
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- Folklore of the Low Countries{{endflatlist}}
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- 16th century in poetry
- 16th century in literature{{endflatlist}}
Theater
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Forms
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- Hymnody of continental Europe{{endflatlist}}
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- Music of the British Isles
- Hymn tune{{endflatlist}}
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- Lutheran chorale
- Lutheran hymn{{endflatlist}}
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- Anglican church music
- Exclusive psalmody{{endflatlist}}
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- Anglican chant
- Homophony vs. Polyphony{{endflatlist}}
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Liturgies
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- Reformed worship
- Calvin's liturgy{{endflatlist}}
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- Formula missae
- Deutsche Messe{{endflatlist}}
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- Liturgical Struggle
- Ecclesiastical Latin{{endflatlist}}
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- Lutheran and Anglican Mass in music{{endflatlist}}
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- Cyclic mass vs. Paraphrase mass{{endflatlist}}
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- Sequence (retained by Lutherans, mostly banned by Trent){{endflatlist}}
Hymnals
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- Book of Common Prayer
- Metrical psalters{{endflatlist}}
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- Genevan Psalter
- Scottish Psalter{{endflatlist}}
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- Whole Book of Psalms{{endflatlist}}
|list12name = Conclusion and commemorations
|list12title = Conclusion and commemorations
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Conclusion
- Confessionalization with subsequent Protestant orthodoxy
- Peace of Westphalia
- Simultaneous rise of Pietism and Rationalism
Monuments
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- Reformation Wall
- Luther Monuments{{endflatlist}}
Calendrical commemoration
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- Reformation Day
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- Anglican{{endflatlist}}
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