Martin Luther's supporters became known as Protestants in the early 16th century, specifically following the Diet of Speyer in 1529. At this assembly, a group of Lutheran princes and city leaders formally protested against the decisions that sought to suppress the Reformation and restrict religious freedoms. The term "Protestant" originated from this act of protest, distinguishing them from the Roman Catholic Church.
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