Antipapalism
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*[[Against the Papacy at Rome, Founded by the Devil]], a 1545 antipapal pamphlet by Martin Luther, accompanied by nine caricatures by Lucas Cranach. | *[[Against the Papacy at Rome, Founded by the Devil]], a 1545 antipapal pamphlet by Martin Luther, accompanied by nine caricatures by Lucas Cranach. | ||
+ | **''[[The Pope Ass]]'' (1523), an engraving by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]] | ||
*[[Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets]] | *[[Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets]] | ||
*[[Antipope]] | *[[Antipope]] |
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Antipapalism is characterized by opposition to the pope.
See also
- Against the Papacy at Rome, Founded by the Devil, a 1545 antipapal pamphlet by Martin Luther, accompanied by nine caricatures by Lucas Cranach.
- The Pope Ass (1523), an engraving by Lucas Cranach the Elder
- Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets
- Antipope
- Pope Joan, a legendary female pope who supposedly reigned for less than three years, possibly originating an anti-papal satire
- Anti-clericalism
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