A German Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices (Wikipedia).
Protestant reformer
Born | 11 November 1491 |
Died | 28 February 1551 |
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Protestant reformer
Born | 11 November 1491 |
Died | 28 February 1551 |
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Reformation, Early works to 1800, Theology, Sources, History, Bible, Church history, Commentaries, Catholic Church, Doctrinal Theology, Colloquy of Ratisbon (1541), Controversial literature, Lord's Supper, Bucer, martin, 1491-1551, Christian life, Christianity, Divorce, Doctrines, History of doctrines, Kingdom of God, Marriage, Reformed Church, Church, Church and state, Colloquy of Hagenau (1540) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2002085714Places
Germany, England, France, Strasbourg, Strasbourg (France), Cologne (Germany), Münster in Westfalen, RegensburgPeople
Martin Bucer (1491-1551), Jesus Christ, Johannes Gropper (1503-1559), Melchior Hoffman (-1543 or 1544), Albertus Pighius (1490-1542), Bartholomaeus Latomus (1485?-1570), Colloquy Ratisbon (1541), Henry L. Ziegenfuss, Johann Eck (1486-1543), Martin Buber (1878-1965), Robert Ceneau (1483-1560)Time
16th centuryID Numbers
- OLID: OL948191A
- ISNI: 000000012117864X
- VIAF: 2478527
- Wikidata: Q318622
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q318622
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- Martin Butzer
September 30, 2020 | Edited by MARC Bot | add ISNI |
March 31, 2017 | Edited by MARC Bot | add VIAF and wikidata ID |
March 27, 2017 | Edited by Agnes Reid | Very brief bio & Wikipedia link added |
June 7, 2012 | Edited by VacuumBot | Removed period from death date |
April 1, 2008 | Created by an anonymous user | initial import |