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declared that an ecclesiastical prince who converted to Lutheranism immediately forfeited his authority (which he had received within the Church) and the realm was not converted. His office became vacant and he would be replaced by a Catholic. The measure was inserted into the Peace by Imperial
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voted in March 1613 to not disband while the Catholic League was still in existence, and to ensure certain long-standing grievances were rectified, including the
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authority, as it was not supported by Protestants. Nonetheless, the Protestants chose not to veto the measure and in return gained the
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that protected Protestant knights and long-established Protestant cities and communities, including those in territories where
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protected religious conformity within the ecclesiastical estates, but it did not clearly state how this was to be protected.
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But this same principle would have different consequences if applied in an ecclesiastical realm, such as one ruled by a
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Representatives of the German estates at the Augsburg conference discuss the possibilities of a religious peace.
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The measure continued to be a source of grievance for Protestants. After the ascension of the emperor
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established religious conformity within a single state. Two confessions of faith were acceptable:
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Germany and the Holy Roman Empire: Volume I: Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia, 1493-1648.
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of 1555. It exempted ecclesiastical lands from the principle of
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hoped to dissolve the religious alliances of the time — the
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to some knights, sovereign families, and imperial cities.
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System attempting to create Protestant-Catholic peace
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‹See Tfd›
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Peace of Augsburg
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abbot
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Infobox event
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Augsburg
Ferdinand, King of the Romans
Charles V
Imperial Estates
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Catholicism
Augsburg Confession
Lutheranism
declaratio Ferdinandei
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg
Calvinism

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