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- Ulrich Zwingli Definition - AP European History Key Term | Fiveable
Ulrich Zwingli was a Swiss Protestant reformer who played a crucial role in the early stages of the Reformation, advocating for a break from Catholic traditions and the establishment of a reformed Christian church
- AP-EURO Ref 3: Zwinglian + Anabaptists Flashcards | Quizlet
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- AP Euro | CliffsNotes – The Renaissance
Ulrich Zwingli (1484–1531) introduced religious reform ideas in Switzerland, campaigning against church abuses and preaching against all practices that were not found specifically in the Scriptures
- Ulrich Zwingli: The Swiss Reformer Who Shaped Protestantism
However, Ulrich Zwingli, a contemporary Swiss reformer, played an equally crucial, albeit sometimes overlooked, role in reshaping the religious landscape of 16th-century Europe
- Zwinglis reforms Definition - AP European History Key Term | Fiveable
Zwingli's reforms refer to the religious changes initiated by Ulrich Zwingli in Zurich during the early 16th century, which aimed at reforming the church and aligning it more closely with biblical teachings
- Ulrich Zwingli: A Forgotten Pillar of the Reformation
Zwingli’s story is a testament to the complexity and diversity of the Reformation, highlighting the significant role he played in shaping a new vision of Christianity that continues to resonate today
- AP EURO #1 Flashcards | Quizlet
a Swiss Protestant leader in the Reformation, born in 1484, Zwingli preached a religious war against them (Christian Union catholic Austrian monarchy) and two campaigns were launched in 1529 and 1531, died in 1531 - Battle of Keppel
- AP® EUROPEAN HISTORY - College Board
Zwingli, an early supporter who left Luther’s movement over religious differences and established Protestantism in Zurich, eventually took the approach that governments were God’s agents on earth and should generally be obeyed, a decision that deeply divided his followers
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