The imperial act was passed on 7 August 1495 at the Diet of Worms.
On 3 August 1530, the final version was read at the Diet.
At the Diet of 1744 he made a report on the state treasury.
Before the vote, there were calls for the bills to be separated at the Diet.
He then participated at the Diet of Ratisbon in 1541.
He was with his master at the Diet of Worms.
He was also sent to represent Henry at the Diet of Ratisbon.
A reconciliation took place at the Diet of Pistres in 869.
A program of reform for the three bishoprics was laid out at the Diet but was never enacted.
In 1521 Luther was outlawed at the Diet of Worms.