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History of Poland - Reformation and Counterreformation

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Description: The Protestant Reformation and the Golden Age in Poland.
WHKMLA : History of Poland - Reformation and Counterreformation Dynastic Union under the Jagiellonian Dynasty Nobles' Republic, 1505-1652 Reformation and Counterreformation in Poland Under King Sigmund II. (1548-1572), the teachings of Martin Luther, Jean Calvin and of the Bohemian Brethren found followers throughout Poland. The diet of 1555 introduced FREEDOM OF CONFESSION (TOLERANCE); Poland discontinued to pay St. Peter's Penny. Protestantism had it's most ardent followers in the cities of Danzig, Thorn and Elbing, which still were German in character. The majority of Poland's nobility had converted to protestantism. Poland's tolerance policy attracted those who were persecuted because of their confession, from the Netherlands, France, Silesia.
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