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Hannah Singh
30 May, 19:38
What was the Diet of worms For Martin Luther?
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Harrison Patrick
30 May, 22:03
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The Diet of Worms: a formal assembly of the whole Empire, the Empire being the Holy Roman Empire (HRR). Worms is a city in present day Germany.
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Taniya Barrera
30 May, 23:03
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It meant this:
Diet of Worms, meeting of the Diet (assembly) of the Holy Roman Empire held at Worms, Germany, in 1521, made famous by Martin Luther's appearance before it to respond to charges of heresy.
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