Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Luther Memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg' has mentioned 'Protestant' in the following places:
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Count Albert VII of Mansfeld-Hinterort (1480xe2x80x931560) signed the Protestant Augsburg Confession in 1530 and joined the Schmalkaldic League, a defensive confederation of Protestant princes which ultimately lost the Schmalkaldic War over Saxony to the forces of Emperor Charles V but gained Lutheranism's recognition as an official religion within the Holy Roman Empire, letting princes determine the official religion within their lands. | WIKI |
After the Peace of Augsburg in 1555, the Countess of Mansfield, Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben (a Protestant canoness at the Abbey of Gerresheim to the east) converted Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg, the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne to Calvinism. | WIKI |
The Protestant reformer Martin Luther was born in Eisleben on 10 November 1483. | WIKI |
Gertrude the Great (1256xe2x80x931301), mystic, saint of the Catholic Church Martin Luther (1483xe2x80x931546), Protestant reformer, author and professor of theology Johannes Agricola (1494xe2x80x931566), Protestant reformer Caspar Schxc3xbctz (c. 1540xe2x80x931594) historian Friedrich Koenig (1774xe2x80x931821), printer Ludwig Geyer (1779xe2x80x931833), painter, playwright and actor Friedrich August von Quenstedt (1809xe2x80x931889), geologist and paleontologist Max Schneider (1875xe2x80x931967), music historian Hermann Lindrath (1896xe2x80x931960), CDU politician and minister Egbert Hayessen (1913xe2x80x931944), major and resistance fighter Werner Rataiczyk (1921xe2x80x932021), painter Ute Starke (born 1939), gymnast Gudrun Berend (1955xe2x80x932011), hurdler Thomas Lange (born 1964), rower, two-time Olympic champion Timo Hoffmann (born 1974), boxer | WIKI |