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Martin Luther was made an outlaw in the Holy Roman Empire, what happened after?

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Answer: After his excommunication, the church demanded he further defend his views at a meeting in Worms, Germany—the so-called “Diet of Worms.” Luther again refused to recant, allegedly saying, “Here I stand. I can do no other.” In spite of his excommunication, Luther remained very popular and influenced the reformation.

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