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One of the petitions in the 1525 Peasants War includes the line "A child is no longer to be denied burial"- what does this mean?
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Luther and Karlstadt had a famous argument in the Black Bear Inn in 1524. Were pubs/inns accepted places for public debate? Would other people in the pub have been surprised?
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Did people join in the 1525 Peasants War because of the theological arguments of preachers like Muntzer? Or who it more about social grievances?
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In the 1520 Address to the Nobility Luther wrote that the Pope must not assume royal authority over Naples and Sicily. Was it unusual for the educated elite to declare political opinions such as this in sixteenth-century Germany/ Europe? Or was this seen outside the realm of the universities etc?
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