Well it would be funny!the Spanish church that would be known as the "Protestant church"
Then again I already used that idea with that one time I had Portugal create the "Lusitan Church"
Well it would be funny!the Spanish church that would be known as the "Protestant church"
They did a decent showing of one during the Thirty Years War. A general move to Protestantism could be the driver for early Pan-Germanism, the same way the Time of Troubles did a lot to merge Orthodox Christianity with early Russian nationalism.But you are rather overlooking its institutions and without them why should Thuringen or Mecklenberg follow an Austrian into Italy? Protestants can hardly call a Crusade
Technically me too with the Isabeline ChurchWell it would be funny!
Then again I already used that idea with that one time I had Portugal create the "Lusitan Church"
And by that point it becomes less "Spain the last stronghold of Catholicism, with it's Empire fighting a uphill battle against the rest of Europe...again" and more The Best Case Scenario for the Reformation as the Catholic Church has been coopted and effectively turned into a Lutheran-Calvinist institution and what would have been protestant theologians instead are theological rulers of a unified(ideologically, not politically) Christendom