The burning of the ban bull, also known as the ban threat bull, was a decisive moment in the history of the Reformation. On December 10, 1520, Martin Luther publicly burned the papal ban threat bull in front of the Elster Gate in Wittenberg. This act was a powerful gesture of protest against ecclesiastical authority and a symbolic break with the Roman Church. The ban bull threatened Luther with excommunication if he did not recant his theses. Luther's courageous action helped to aggravate the division between him and the Catholic Church and marked a decisive step in the development of the Protestant Reformation.
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Burning the Bannbull/Martin Luther
The burning of the ban bull, also known as the ban threat bull, was a decisive moment in the history of the Reformation. On December 10, 1520, Martin Luther publicly burned the papal ban threat bull in front of the Elster Gate in Wittenberg. This act was a powerful gesture of protest against ecclesiastical authority and a symbolic break with the Roman Church. The ban bull threatened Luther with excommunication if he did not recant his theses. Luther's courageous action helped to aggravate the division between him and the Catholic Church and marked a decisive step in the development of the Protestant Reformation.
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Ø 23 mm
Ø 40 mm
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999/000 fine gold
999/000 fine silver
Gold 333/000
Real gold-plated metal
Genuine silver-plated metal
Package selection: (specify when ordering)
coin pocket (free of charge)
coin capsule
Etui
*Den genauen Preis erhalten Sie nach einer Anfrage.
Burning the Bannbull/Martin Luther
The burning of the ban bull, also known as the ban threat bull, was a decisive moment in the history of the Reformation. On December 10, 1520, Martin Luther publicly burned the papal ban threat bull in front of the Elster Gate in Wittenberg. This act was a powerful gesture of protest against ecclesiastical authority and a symbolic break with the Roman Church. The ban bull threatened Luther with excommunication if he did not recant his theses. Luther's courageous action helped to aggravate the division between him and the Catholic Church and marked a decisive step in the development of the Protestant Reformation.
Technische Daten und Varianten
Size selection: (specify when ordering)
Ø 23 mm
Ø 40 mm
Material selection: (specify when ordering)
999/000 fine gold
999/000 fine silver
Gold 333/000
Real gold-plated metal
Genuine silver-plated metal
Package selection: (specify when ordering)
coin pocket (free of charge)
coin capsule
Etui
*Den genauen Preis erhalten Sie nach einer Anfrage.
Burning the Bannbull/Martin Luther
The burning of the ban bull, also known as the ban threat bull, was a decisive moment in the history of the Reformation. On December 10, 1520, Martin Luther publicly burned the papal ban threat bull in front of the Elster Gate in Wittenberg. This act was a powerful gesture of protest against ecclesiastical authority and a symbolic break with the Roman Church. The ban bull threatened Luther with excommunication if he did not recant his theses. Luther's courageous action helped to aggravate the division between him and the Catholic Church and marked a decisive step in the development of the Protestant Reformation.
Technische Daten und Varianten
Size selection: (specify when ordering)
Ø 23 mm
Ø 40 mm
Material selection: (specify when ordering)
999/000 fine gold
999/000 fine silver
Gold 333/000
Real gold-plated metal
Genuine silver-plated metal
Package selection: (specify when ordering)
coin pocket (free of charge)
coin capsule
Etui
*Den genauen Preis erhalten Sie nach einer Anfrage.
Burning the Bannbull/Martin Luther
The burning of the ban bull, also known as the ban threat bull, was a decisive moment in the history of the Reformation. On December 10, 1520, Martin Luther publicly burned the papal ban threat bull in front of the Elster Gate in Wittenberg. This act was a powerful gesture of protest against ecclesiastical authority and a symbolic break with the Roman Church. The ban bull threatened Luther with excommunication if he did not recant his theses. Luther's courageous action helped to aggravate the division between him and the Catholic Church and marked a decisive step in the development of the Protestant Reformation.
Technische Daten und Varianten
Size selection: (specify when ordering)
Ø 23 mm
Ø 40 mm
Material selection: (specify when ordering)
999/000 fine gold
999/000 fine silver
Gold 333/000
Real gold-plated metal
Genuine silver-plated metal
Package selection: (specify when ordering)
coin pocket (free of charge)
coin capsule
Etui
*Den genauen Preis erhalten Sie nach einer Anfrage.
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