Archbishop Albert of Mainz denounces his former …

Years: 1519 - 1519

Archbishop Albert of Mainz denounces his former protégé, Ulrich von Hutten, at Rome, whereupon in 1519 Hutten becomes a supporter of Luther and his calls for religious reform.

Franz von Sickingen had become intimate with Ulrich von Hutten in about 1517, and has given his support to Hutten's schemes.

He has assisted many a creditor in procuring what was due him from a powerful debtor.

Without being a scholar, he loves science and protects men of learning.

In 1519, a threat from him frees Johann Reuchlin from his enemies, the Dominicans of Cologne.

His castles become (in Hutten's words) a refuge for righteousness.

Here many of the reformers find shelter, and a retreat is offered to Martin Luther.

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