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Europe’s Babylon: 16th-Century Antwerp was a City of Wealth, Vice, Heresy, and Freedom

History Unplugged Podcast

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Antwerp, a Port City, Was It Typical?

In the sixteenth century, there's obviously the protestant catholic divide. But then there's all sorts of other things happening in antwerp as well. What would be called heretical groups are springing up. So what did heresy mean at this time in history? It meant absolutely everything to charles the sixth, the emperor in madrid. Antwerp had a completely different attitude and it wasn't a particularly consistent oneae. This is not some liberal city. This is a city which has worked out that probably it shouldn't go after people who were making mits money.

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