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Who prohibited the sale of the indulgence in Saxony?

Leo X
Frederick the Wise
Johann von Staupitz
Johann Tetzel
Johann Eck
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The sale of indulgences in Saxony was prohibited by **Frederick the Wise**. He was the Elector of Saxony and a protector of Martin Luther, who opposed the sale of indulgences.
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