The Reformation: Age of Revolt

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James Mason
James Mason

Narrator

Roy Cooper
Roy Cooper

Luther

Addison Powell
Addison Powell

Erasmus

Neil Fitzgerald
Neil Fitzgerald

Pope Hadrian VI

Thayer David
Thayer David

Johann Tetzel

William Robertson
William Robertson

Ambassador

Charles Richetelle
Charles Richetelle

Charles V

Gene Gross
Gene Gross

Thomas Muntzer

Jeff Davidsson
Jeff Davidsson

Judge

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