By 1530, it was true of several European rulers that they had split from the Catholic Church. This was during the early stages of the Protestant Reformation, when figures like Martin Luther and others challenged the authority of the Church, leading to political and religious splits in various regions, particularly in Germany and England.
By 1530, what was true of several European rulers?
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They had defeated the Catholic Church and its armies.
They had defeated the Catholic Church and its armies.
They had succeeded in reforming the Catholic Church.
They had succeeded in reforming the Catholic Church.
They had split from the Catholic Church.
They had split from the Catholic Church.
They had moved their countries’ capitals to America.
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