Martin Luther is often considered to be …

Years: 1525 - 1525
May

Martin Luther is often considered to be the foundation for the Peasants' Revolt, a tumultuous collection of grievances political, economic, social, and theological; however, he maintains allegiance to the Princes against the violence of the rebels and takes every opportunity to attack Müntzer's ideas.

He declares against the moderate demands of the peasantry embodied in the twelve articles.

His article Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants, which appears in May 1525, disorients the rebels.

Against the of Peasants typifies Luther's reaction to the Peasants' War, and alludes to Luther's concern that he might be seen to be responsible for their rebellion.

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