Question

As a result of declarations made at this event, Jacob Poost was arrested, while Jan van Essen and Hendrik Vos were burnt at the stake. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this event condemning a man who defended his views from Leo X’s (“the tenth’s”) bull Exsurge domine. Johann Eck presided over this event, during which its central participant may have said “Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise.”
ANSWER: Diet of Worms (“vorms”) of 1521 [accept Edict of Worms]
[10e] This man was convicted in the Diet of Worms after Pope Leo X (“the tenth”) criticized his Ninety-five Theses. This German priest kickstarted the Protestant Revolution.
ANSWER: Martin Luther
[10h] In a contemporary incident, the Reformation began in Zurich when Christoph Froschauer was arrested in this “affair” for breaking religious law. Swiss pastor Huldrych Zwingli (“HUL-dreekh TSVING-lee”) criticized Lenten dietary restrictions during this event.
ANSWER: Affair of the Sausages [or Affare mit den Wurstchen]
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Bard ALehigh A010010
Columbia ARowan A1010020
Penn APrinceton A10101030
Penn APrinceton A1010020
Penn AColumbia B1010020
Penn AColumbia B10101030
Penn State AJohns Hopkins B0101020
Johns Hopkins APenn B1001020
Rutgers APenn B1010020
Haverford APenn State B1010020
Penn APrinceton A10101030
Penn APrinceton A1010020
Penn AColumbia B1010020
Penn AColumbia B10101030
Columbia BRutgers C010010