Diet of Augsburg (1530)

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The Diet of Augsburg (1530) was an imperial assembly of the Holy Roman Empire where key Protestant leaders presented confessional statements, most notably the Augsburg Confession, in an effort to resolve growing religious divisions.

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Diet of Augsburg (1530) canonical 4
Augsburg Confutation 1
Diet of Augsburg 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf assembly of the Holy Roman Empire
historical event
imperial diet
aim restoration of religious unity in the Holy Roman Empire
securing support against the Ottoman Empire
settlement of religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants
confessionalDocumentPresented Augsburg Confession
Augsburg Confession
surface form: Augsburg Confession (Lutheran)

Tetrapolitan Confession
convenedBy Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
country Holy Roman Empire
endTime 1530-11-19
followedBy Regensburg Colloquy (1541)
follows Diet of Speyer (1529)
hasLanguage German
Latin
hasPart drafting of the Apology of the Augsburg Confession
presentation of the Augsburg Confession
presentation of the Confutatio Pontificia
hasParticipant Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
surface form: Ferdinand I, King of the Romans

Johann the Constant, Elector of Saxony
Johann Eck
surface form: Johann von Eck

John Eck
Lutheran princes
Martin Luther
Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse
Philip Melanchthon
Roman Catholic princes
imperial estates
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
location Augsburg
Free Imperial City of Augsburg
mainSubject Augsburg Confession
Lutheran Reformation
religious disputes in the Holy Roman Empire
opposedBy Roman Catholic theologians
partOf history of Lutheranism
history of the Holy Roman Empire
history of the Protestant Reformation
presidedOverBy Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
religiousContext Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
result increased confessional polarization in the empire
no comprehensive religious settlement achieved
significantEvent composition of the Apology of the Augsburg Confession
formal presentation of the Augsburg Confession to Charles V
imperial rejection of the Augsburg Confession
startTime 1530-06-20

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Martin Bucer participatedIn Diet of Augsburg (1530)
Johann Eck participantIn Diet of Augsburg (1530)
this entity surface form: Augsburg Confutation
Confutatio Pontificia associatedCouncilOrDiet Diet of Augsburg (1530)
John the Steadfast notableEvent Diet of Augsburg (1530)
Apology of the Augsburg Confession historicalContext Diet of Augsburg (1530)
this entity surface form: Diet of Augsburg
Lutheran Reformation hasKeyEvent Diet of Augsburg (1530)
Reichstag significantEvent Diet of Augsburg (1530)
this entity surface form: Reichstag of Augsburg (1530)