Episode 11 – Election Capitulation

16/05/2017 34 min
Episode 11 – Election Capitulation

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Episode Synopsis

On January 12, 1519, Maximillian, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, died at Wels in Upper Austria. The election that took place on June 28 in Frankfurt was a hotly contested election. The two main contenders were Charles, grandson of Maximillian, and Francis I, the King of France. After a series of bribes and promises, the election swings towards Charles.
Charles V signed a document that was critical to the Reformation that is typically overlooked by Lutherans. The Election Capitulation was negotiated by Frederick the Wise who was supporting Martin Luther. So listen to this podcast to learn about some political processes that helped define the Reformation period.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
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Resources

Thanks to Josh Yagley for sound engineering
Thanks to St. Paul Lutheran in Hamburg MI

Recognition of source materials

David Whitford – Luther: A Guide for the Perplexed
Charles Beard – Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany Until the Close of the Diet of Worms
Daniel J. Castellano – Repository of Arcane Knowledge
Erwin Iserloh, Joseph Glazik, and Hubert Jedin – History of the Church: Reformation and Counter Reformation
Henry Eyster Jacobs – Martin Luther: The Hero of the Reformation
Wikipedia articles