Maximilian I and the Imperial Reform at the Diet of Worms, 1495Thomas A. Brady
of Worms (1495) and Cologne (1512); seeMaximilian I, Holy Roman emperor. The most important diets of theReformationwereWorms(1521), Speyer (1529), and Augsburg (1530, 1547, 1555). The diet declined in importance and after the peace of Westphalia (1648) it became an assembly of ...
Maximilian I and the Imperial Reform at the Diet of Worms, 1495King Maximilian I (1459–1519) enjoys perhaps the most unsettled reputation of any figure in German history between the High Middle Ages and the Thirty Years’ War. He continues to be presented as ‚the last knight‘ and as ...
Among the most important diets were those of Worms (1495) and Cologne (1512); see Maximilian I, Holy Roman emperor. The most important diets of the Reformation were Worms (1521), Speyer (1529), and Augsburg (1530, 1547, 1555). The diet declined in importance and after the peace of ...