reformation wars
Reformation wars were a series of conflicts that erupted in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, sparked by the religious and ideological differences brought about by the Protestant Reformation. These wars were marked by struggles between Protestant and Catholic factions, aiming to assert dominance or defend their beliefs with military force.
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