Luther as the Devil's Bagpipes
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- | '''''Luther as the Devil's Bagpipes'''''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teufels_Dudelsack.gif][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Luther_as_the_Devil%27s_Bagpipes,_1535.jpg?uselang=fr] by by [[Eduard Schoen]], circa 1535. | + | '''''Luther as the Devil's Bagpipes'''''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teufels_Dudelsack.gif][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Luther_as_the_Devil%27s_Bagpipes,_1535.jpg?uselang=fr] by by [[Eduard Schoen]] or [[Erhard Schön]], circa 1535. |
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*[[Gastrocephalic]] | *[[Gastrocephalic]] |
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Luther as the Devil's Bagpipes[1][2] by by Eduard Schoen or Erhard Schön, circa 1535.
See also
- Gastrocephalic
- Anti-Protestantism
- Bagpipes
- Martin Luther
- German caricature
- Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets
- Propaganda during the Reformation
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