Charles I Religion and the Church
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- Created on: 14-01-19 17:18
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- Charles I Religion and the Church 1516-56
- Moriscos
- Asked to leave or convert 1525
- Charles lenient after payed by them
- Spain
- Erasmians: associated with protestants- persecuted by Inquisition
- Charles' weakness= allowed group to form, unlike in F+I's rule
- Illuminists: group denounced
- Heresy
- Disastrous in the HRE
- Little success suppressing Lutheranism
- Diet of Worms 1521
- Rise of Calvinism+ Protestantism
- Reform in the church
- Jesuits helped with conversion in the NW
- Need for better training of clergy
- Cisneros- University of Alcala set up to train clergy
- Religious reforms come about due to Jesuits + individuals such as Teresa of Avila
- Relations with the Papacy
- Pope didn't want Charles or Franics to get too much power in Italy
- Poor relations w/ Charles
- Sometimes allied w/ France or Charles
- Conflict over Catholic Church reforms
- Couldn't convice papacy until later in reign
- Moriscos
- Relations with the Papacy
- Pope didn't want Charles or Franics to get too much power in Italy
- Poor relations w/ Charles
- Sometimes allied w/ France or Charles
- Conflict over Catholic Church reforms
- Couldn't convice papacy until later in reign
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