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It’s not Magdeburg, but a 14th-century archbishop based in this city named Peter of Aspelt patronized celebrated minnesinger Frauenlob, who founded the first meistersinger school there. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this city whose archbishop Albert of Brandenburg engaged Johann Tetzel to preach for indulgences to pay off his debts, drawing the ire of Martin Luther.
ANSWER: Mainz [accept Electorate of Mainz, Kurfürstentum Mainz, or Kurmainz]
[10e] Albert was fined for joining a revolt led by members of this class like Franz von Sickingen and Ulrich von Hutten against the Archbishop of Trier. The Teutonic Order is alternately named for soldiers of this class.
ANSWER: Free Imperial Knights [or Reichsritter; accept Knight’s Revolt; accept Teutonic Knights or Deutscher Ritterorden]
[10m] The Archbishops of Mainz and Trier were among seven electors in the Holy Roman Empire as per a 1356 decree of this type. The Teutonic Order’s spoils from the Prussian Crusades were legitimized by a decree of this type issued in Rimini.
ANSWER: golden bull [accept Golden Bull of 1356; accept Golden Bull of Rimini; prompt on bull]
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