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Schmalkaldic (adjective): Relating to the Schmalkaldic League, a defensive alliance of Protestant princes in the Holy Roman Empire in the 16th century
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- Of or relating to the Schmalkaldic League, a military alliance of Lutheran princes within the Holy Roman Empire during the mid-16th century.
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The city was nearly completely destroyed by Hispanic troops during the Schmalkaldic War.
The result was the Schmalkaldic War, the outcome of which was unfavorable to Protestant interests.
Both Gebhard and his older brother were founding members of the Schmalkaldic League.
In the Schmalkaldic War, he followed the call of his sovereign to defend the Plassenburg.
Lübeck also joined the Schmalkaldic League.
Both belonged to the Schmalkaldic League, which supported the ideas of Martin Luther.
He did not participate in the Schmalkaldic War.
At the outbreak of the Schmalkaldic War, they fled to Magdeburg and in 1547 to Brunswick.
John Frederick would go on to head the Schmalkaldic League.
The Schmalkaldic War ended in 1555 with signing of the Peace of Augsburg.
The monarch fail to ally Sweden with the Schmalkaldic League.
Lübeck also joined the pro-Lutheran Schmalkaldic League of the mid-16th century.
Among other things, he planned an invasion in Sweden and supported the Schmalkaldic League.
Nevertheless, he fought on the imperial side in the Schmalkaldic War, at his father 's request.
With France defeated, Charles went to take care of an older problem, the Schmalkaldic League.
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In 1552 units under Count Vollrad of Mansfeld of the Schmalkaldic League advanced on the castle.
In Cromwell 's view, the marriage could potentially bring back contacts with the Schmalkaldic League.
Henry had been seeking a new embassy from the Schmalkaldic League since summer 1537.
Schmalkalden, Luther participated in the negotiations for the Schmalkaldic League.
Later that year, Pomerania joined the Schmalkaldic League.
The Reformation in Nassau-Weilburg was accelerated after Philip joined the Schmalkaldic League.
Owing largely to his influence, Strasbourg joined the Schmalkaldic League in 1531.
This relationship turned out to be important for Sibylle 's brother Maurice during the Schmalkaldic War.
The Nuremberg Religious Peace was breached at the start of the Schmalkaldic War in 1546.