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Janelle Pope
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14 December, 02:30
Why did charles the 5th oppose the reformation?
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Jaylee Bruce
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Charles V, the most powerful man of his time, failed to achieve his dream of a universal empire, thwarted by the political realities of Western Europe. He also failed to stop the Reformation and although he bitterly opposed the views of Martin Luther he never acted against him.
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