The Reformation of the Church of England
The protestant reformation seems to be still going on and has not come to an end up to date. It was meant to end in 1750 but this did not happen as reforms keep happening.
if you are talking about the magna carta in 1215, then no. it was only relative to england herself really. also, it was not even signed in the renaissance period. historical events such as reformation, counter reformation, sack of rome, constantinople falls, discovery of the "new world", first female english monarch, et cetera. there were many many major events you just need to narrow it down.
The Protestant Reformation was launched
obviously Martin Luther
English Reformation Parliament was created in 1529.
A male heir to the English Throne. Your welcome Actually The Peace of Westphalia was not a major concern in the Reformation.
yes it was
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The English Reformation was initiated due to personal reasons of one leader and continued by another leader in an attempt to return England to the Christian faith
By not having enough ice cream
1512
The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th Century England by which the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church
-Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, and others established the Lutheran Church. (Protestant Reformation) -John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, Martin Bucer, and others established the Reformed churches. (Protestant Reformation) -Menno Simons, Jakob Hutter, Jakob Amman, and others helped establish the Anabaptist churches. (Radical Reformation) -Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell began the English Reformation and established the the Church of England, now known as the Anglican or Episcopal Church. Also, Elizabeth I played a key role in the success of the English Reformation as well. (English Reformation)
Oliver Cromwell, after Charles l was beheaded.
Henry VIII?
Henry the VIII led it and started it when he broke with the Pope.