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Part of a series on the
Reformation
Ninety-five Theses, written by Martin Luther in 1517
Precursors
  • Peter Waldo and Waldensians
  • John Wycliffe and Lollardy
  • Jan Hus and Hussites
  • Girolamo Savonarola and Piagnoni
  • Arnold of Brescia and Arnoldists
  • Peter of Bruys and Petrobrusians
  • Henry of Lausanne and Henricians
  • Berengar of Tours and Berengarians
  • Friends of God
  • Pataria
  • Gottschalk of Orbais
  • Ratramnus
  • Claudius of Turin
  • Wessel Gansfort
  • Johann Ruchrat von Wesel
  • Johannes von Goch
  • Gundolfo
Beginning
  • Ninety-five Theses
  • Diet of Worms
  • Luther Bible
  • Magisterials
  • Radicals
Contributing factors
  • Western Schism
  • Avignon Papacy
  • Bohemian Reformation
  • Northern Renaissance
  • Christian humanism
  • German mysticism
  • Johannes Gutenberg and his printing press
  • Erasmus
  • Johann Reuchlin
Theologies of seminal figures
  • Theology of Martin Luther
  • Theology of Huldrych Zwingli
  • Theology of John Calvin
Protestant Reformers
  • 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
  • Thomas Helwys
  • Roger Williams
  • Henry Denne
  • Many others
By location
  • 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
Major political leaders
  • 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

  • Frederick III
  • John Frederick I
Counter-Reformation
  • Catholic Church
  • Council of Trent
  • Counter-Reformation § Politics
  • Censorship of the Bible § 16th century
  • Anti-Protestantism
  • Criticism

Holy Roman Emperors

  • Charles V
  • Ferdinand II
Political and religious conflicts
  • Thirty Years' War
  • French Wars of Religion
  • Eighty Years' War
  • War of the Three Kingdoms
  • German Peasants' War
  • Wars of Kappel
  • Schmalkaldic War
Art and literature
Painting and sculpture
  • Northern Mannerism
  • Lutheran art
  • German Renaissance Art
  • Swedish art
  • English art
  • Woodcuts
  • Art conflicts
  • Beeldenstorm

Building

  • Influence on church architecture

Literature

  • Elizabethan
  • Metaphysical poets
  • Propaganda
  • Welsh
  • Scottish
  • Anglo-Irish
  • German
  • Czech
  • Swiss
  • Slovak
  • Sorbian
  • Romanian
  • Danish
  • Bohorič alphabet
  • Faroese
  • Norwegian
  • Swedish
  • Finnish
  • Icelandic
  • Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age
  • Folklore of the Low Countries
  • 16th century Renaissance humanism
  • 16th century in poetry
  • 16th century in literature

Theater

  • English Renaissance theatre
  • Pastoral
  • Morality
  • History
  • Tragedy
  • Revenge
Music
Forms
  • Hymnody of continental Europe
  • Music of the British Isles
  • Hymn tune
  • Lutheran chorale
  • Lutheran hymn
  • Anglican church music
  • Exclusive psalmody
  • Scottish church music
  • Normative principle
  • Anglican chant
  • Homophony vs. Polyphony
  • Falsobordone
  • Verse anthem

Liturgies

  • Reformed worship
  • Calvin's liturgy
  • Formula missae
  • Deutsche Messe
  • Liturgical Struggle
  • Ecclesiastical Latin
  • Lutheran and Anglican Mass in music
  • Cyclic mass vs. Paraphrase mass
  • Roman vs. Sarum Rites
  • Sequence (retained by Lutherans, mostly banned by Trent)

Hymnals

  • First and Second Lutheran hymnals
  • First Wittenberg hymnal
  • Ausbund
  • Swenske songer
  • Thomissøn's hymnal
  • Book of Common Prayer
  • Metrical psalters
  • Book of Common Order
  • Souterliedekens
  • Genevan Psalter
  • Scottish Psalter
  • Whole Book of Psalms
Conclusion and commemorations
Conclusion
  • Confessionalization with subsequent Protestant orthodoxy
  • Peace of Westphalia
  • Simultaneous rise of Pietism and Rationalism

Monuments

  • Reformation Wall
  • Luther Monuments

Calendrical commemoration

  • Reformation Day
  • Lutheran
  • Anglican
Protestantism
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