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'''Martin Luther''' (1483 – 1546) was a [[Germany|German]] friar, priest, professor of {{Wiki|Theologian#Christian Theology|theology}} and iconic figure of the {{Wiki|Protestant Reformation}}.
'''Martin Luther''' (1483 – 1546) was a [[Germany|German]] friar, priest, professor of {{Wiki|Theologian#Christian Theology|theology}} and iconic figure of the {{Wiki|Protestant Reformation}}.


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Martin Luther (1483 – 1546) was a German friar, priest, professor of theology and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation.

In 1512, Desiderius Erasmus, a Dutch scholar and the leader of the North European Assassins, began to notice Martin Luther's new views on Christianity and realized that the church would enter a state of chaos. Erasmus wrote a letter to Claudia Auditore da Firenze, temporary leader of the Italian Assassins, to inform them of the young priest.[1]

In 1517, Luther disputed the claim that absolution from sin could be paid for. He was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and condemned as a Heretic.[2]

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