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This work examines the religious turmoil in Valtellina during the 17th century, highlighting the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants amid broader nationalistic issues. It discusses the spread of Reformation ideas from figures like Luther and Calvin, the Catholic Church's responses, and the socio-political dynamics that led to the region's strife. Key events include the persecution of Protestants, the establishment of Catholic authority, and the eventual independence of Valtellina, which faced invasions and political maneuvering from various powers. The narrative intertwines religious doctrine with the struggles for autonomy, illustrating the complex interplay of faith and governance during this tumultuous period.
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