Lords of the Congregation

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The Lords of the Congregation were a group of Scottish Protestant nobles who led the political and military movement that overthrew Catholic influence and established Protestantism during the Scottish Reformation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish noble faction
political organization
religious reform movement
activeYearsEnd 1560
activeYearsStart 1557
alliedWith Elizabeth I of England
Kingdom of England
basedIn Edinburgh
contemporaneousWith reign of Mary, Queen of Scots
country Kingdom of Scotland
dissolvedAfter Treaty of Edinburgh
surface form: Treaty of Edinburgh (1560)
goal establishment of Protestantism in Scotland
reform of the Scottish Church
removal of Catholic influence from Scottish government
historicalSignificance contributed to the shift of Scotland from Catholicism to Protestantism
key agents in the Scottish Reformation
ideology Reformed theology
influencedBy John Knox
language Scots
Scottish English
leader Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn
Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll
James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran
1st Earl of Moray
surface form: James Stewart, Earl of Moray
member Scottish Protestant nobility
militaryRole raised armies against French and regent forces
movement Scottish Reformation
operatedIn Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
opposedTo Catholic Church in Scotland
French influence in Scotland
Mary of Guise
politicalRole challenged authority of the regent Mary of Guise
negotiated with England for military support
relatedTreaty Treaty of Berwick (1560)
Treaty of Edinburgh
surface form: Treaty of Edinburgh (1560)
religion Calvinism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
resultOfActivity legal establishment of Protestantism in Scotland
recognition of the Reformed Kirk of Scotland
reduction of French power in Scotland
signedDocument 1557 covenant to maintain the true religion of Christ
First Band of the Scottish Reformation
significantEvent Scottish Reformation
surface form: Scottish Reformation crisis of 1559–1560
timePeriod 16th century
usedMethod military resistance
political negotiation
religious covenanting

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Scottish Reformation hasParticipant Lords of the Congregation
Treaty of Edinburgh signatory Lords of the Congregation
Protestant Lords of the Congregation (some holders) notableDocument Lords of the Congregation
subject surface form: Protestant Lords of the Congregation
this entity surface form: First Band of the Scottish Lords of the Congregation
Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Morton supported Lords of the Congregation
this entity surface form: Protestant Lords of the Congregation