Who was Luther's wife and why was she significant?

A) She was the daughter of German nobility, and she was critical in giving Luther credibility.
B) She was a peasant woman that demonstrated strength of character as the wife of the first Protestant.
C) She was an escaped nun, and she became the first of many forceful Protestant cleric wives. She was the role model.
D) She was none of these as Luther never married.
E) She was a daughter of a Catholic bishop in Germany.


C

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