Actually... There is for Itally.
There is a pre Luther 'proto Protestant' movement called the Waldesians I believe, which later joined the Calvinist world I think. It was quite local, if a minor thing and surely repressed harshly.
And in another part of Europe, Poland had a certain Protestant vogue a moment before being.. reined more and fully back in Catholicism, I heard somewhere.
I know but a microscopic exception confirming the rule.
Turning Italy, Portugal and Spain protestant 4 or 5 centuries ago is the same as turning Saufi Arabia gay friendly or porn friendly.
To have protestantism succeed, you need 3 conditions :
- a culture/mindset favouring privacy/individuality rather than collective expression. That was the case in northern Europe, not in southern/latin/mediterranean Europe.
- you need enough printing houses,
- And you need tax-payers angry sending too much money abroad for the pope and the roman cardinals.
A plus if you have political atomization like in the HRE.
These conditions did not exist in Portugal and Spain that had long ago negotiated the fact that they directly fought muslims.
Nor in Italy which was the main profiter of money flows from other catholic countries.
Nor in France where the kingdom had long been strong enough to limit money flows towards Italy.
The HRE and England were the milk cows of italian papacy. That's also why they were so eager to reform the Church.