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- Declaratio_Ferdinandei abstract "The Declaratio Ferdinandei (English: Declaration of Ferdinand) was a clause in the Peace of Augsburg, signed in 1555 to end conflicts between Catholics and Protestants within the Holy Roman Empire. The Peace created the principle of Cuius regio, eius religio (Latin for \"whose realm, his religion\"), which meant that the religion of the ruler decided the religion of the inhabitants. The Declaratio Ferdinandei exempted knights and some of the cities under the jurisdiction of an ecclesiastical prince if they had practiced Lutheranism for some time (Lutheranism was the only branch of Protestantism recognized under the Peace). The provision was not publicized as part of the treaty, and was kept secret for almost two decades.After Catholic victories early in the Thirty Years' War, the Declaratio Ferdinandei was overturned in the Edict of Restitution of 1629, which was part of Ferdinand II's master plan to reconvert the Holy Roman Empire to Catholicism. The overturning of the Declaratio Ferdinandei and other religious persecution helped rekindle the Thirty Years' War, changing it from an internal conflict within the Holy Roman Empire, into an international religious war.".
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- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Augsburg.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Augsburg_Confession.
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- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Category:Treaties_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Cuius_regio,_eius_religio.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Edict_of_Restitution.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_State.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Peace_of_Augsburg.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Reservatum_ecclesiasticum.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink Thirty_Years_War.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLink File:Peace-of-augsburg_1555.jpg.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLinkText "Declaratio Ferdinandei".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferdinand's Declaration".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferdinand's declaration".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei date "1555".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei eventName "Peace of Augsburg".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei location Augsburg.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei participants "Ferdinand, King of the Romans acting for Charles V. Delegates from the Imperial Estates".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei result "The Declaratio Ferdinandei granted certain exemptions to the principle of cuius regio, eius religio to some knights, sovereign families, and imperial cities.".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei result "The principle of cuius regio, eius religio established religious conformity within a single state. Two confessions of faith were acceptable: Catholicism or the Augsburg Confession . Any other expression of faith was heretical.".
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei result "The principle of reservatum ecclesiasticum protected religious conformity within the ecclesiastical estates, but it did not clearly state how this was to be protected.".
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- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:1555_establishments_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:1629_disestablishments_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:16th-century_treaties.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:History_of_Protestantism_in_Germany.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:Peace_treaties.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei subject Category:Treaties_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Declaratio_Ferdinandei hypernym Clause.
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- Declaratio_Ferdinandei comment "The Declaratio Ferdinandei (English: Declaration of Ferdinand) was a clause in the Peace of Augsburg, signed in 1555 to end conflicts between Catholics and Protestants within the Holy Roman Empire. The Peace created the principle of Cuius regio, eius religio (Latin for \"whose realm, his religion\"), which meant that the religion of the ruler decided the religion of the inhabitants.".
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- Declaratio_Ferdinandei depiction Peace-of-augsburg_1555.jpg.
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