Reformation in the Palatinate

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The Reformation in the Palatinate was the 16th-century process by which the Electoral Palatinate became a leading center of Protestantism—especially Calvinism—within the Holy Roman Empire, profoundly shaping its religious, political, and cultural life.

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instanceOf event in the 16th century
historical process
religious reformation
hasCenter Heidelberg
Heidelberg University NERFINISHED
hasConfessionalOrientation Calvinist
Reformed
hasCulturalImpact changes in church music and liturgy in the Palatinate
development of Heidelberg as a major Reformed intellectual center
production of Reformed theological literature
hasDoctrinalDocument Church Order of Dort
surface form: Church Order of the Palatinate

Heidelberg Catechism
hasEarlierPhase Lutheran Reformation
surface form: Lutheran Reformation in the Palatinate
hasKeyFigure Caspar Olevian
Frederick III, Elector Palatine
surface form: Elector Frederick II of the Palatinate

Frederick III, Elector Palatine
surface form: Elector Frederick III of the Palatinate

Elector John Casimir of the Palatinate
Louis VI, Elector Palatine
surface form: Elector Louis VI of the Palatinate

Otto Henry, Elector Palatine
surface form: Elector Otto Henry of the Palatinate

Martin Bucer
Philip Melanchthon
surface form: Philipp Melanchthon

Zacharias Ursinus
hasLanguage German
Latin
hasLaterPhase Reformation in the Palatinate self-linksurface differs
surface form: Calvinist Reformation in the Palatinate
hasLocation Electoral Palatinate
Holy Roman Empire
hasMainCurrent Calvinism
Lutheranism
hasMainReligion Protestantism
hasPoliticalContext confessionalization in the Holy Roman Empire
territorial state-building in the Palatinate
influenced Dutch Reformed Church
Reformed churches in Central Europe
Reformed churches in France
Reformed churches in Switzerland
influencedBy Genevan Reformation
Lutheran Reformation
Swiss Reformation
resultedIn confessional conflicts within the Palatinate
establishment of a territorial Reformed church in the Palatinate
promotion of Protestant education and scholarship
suppression of Catholic institutions in much of the Palatinate
significantYear 1546
1556
1560
1563
1576
startTime 16th century

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House of Palatinate-Simmern associatedWith Reformation in the Palatinate
Reformation in the Palatinate hasLaterPhase Reformation in the Palatinate self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Calvinist Reformation in the Palatinate