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  1. The Twelve Articles, leaflet (1525). The Twelve Articles (German Zwölf Artikel ) were part of the peasants' demands of the Swabian League during the German Peasants' War of 1525. They are considered the first draft of human rights and civil liberties in continental Europe after the Roman Empire.

  2. The Battle of Frankenhausen was fought on 14 and 15 May 1525. It was an important battle in the German Peasants' War and the final act of the war in Thuringia : joint troops of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse and Duke George of Saxony defeated the peasants under their spiritual leader Thomas Müntzer near Frankenhausen in the County of ...

    • 14–15 May 1525
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  4. The Battle of Pavia, fought on the morning of 24 February 1525, was the decisive engagement of the Italian War of 1521–1526 between the Kingdom of France and the Habsburg Empire of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor as well as ruler of Spain, Austria, the Low

    • 24 February 1525
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    May 14 – 15 – German Peasants' War: Battle of Frankenhausen – Insurgent peasants led by radical pastor Thomas Müntzer are defeated. [7] Following the defeat, Müntzer is executed in front of the gates of Mühlhausen. [8] June 13 – Martin Luther marries ex-nun Katharina von Bora. [9]

  6. The Treaty of Kraków was signed on 8 April 1525 between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights. It officially ended the Polish–Teutonic War.

  7. This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1525 . Events. July – Michelangelo is in the process of working on the Laurentian Library in Florence. [1] September – William Tyndale 's New Testament translation into English is made, but printing in Cologne is interrupted by anti-Lutheran forces.

  8. Beginning in 1524 and ending in 1525, the Peasants' War was a result of a tumultuous collection of grievances in many different spheres: political, economic, social, and theological. Martin Luther is often considered to be the foundation for the Peasants' Revolt; however, he maintained allegiance to the Princes against the violence ...