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Before the Reformation, whatever wars took place, there remained throughout Europe the underlying concept of an essential unity of Christendom, an idea that all states still formed part of a common body. Even after it, when Charles V came to an agreement with the Protestantizing princes of the empire in 1555, that idea and ideal remained.
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Before
the
Reformation,
whatever
wars
took
place,
there
remained
throughout
Europe
the
underlying
concept
of
an
essential
unity
of
Christendom,
an
idea
that
all
states
still
formed
part
of
a
common
body.
Even
after
it,
when
Charles
V
came
to
an
agreement
with
the
Protestantizing
princes
of
the
empire
in
1555,
that
idea
and
ideal
remained.