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    Joachim Vadian (29 November 1484 – 6 April 1551), born as Joachim von Watt, was a humanist, scholar, mayor and reformer in the free city of St. Gallen...
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    Oecolampadius), Bern (Berchtold Haller and Niklaus Manuel), St. Gallen,(Joachim Vadian), to cities in southern Germany and via Alsace (Martin Bucer) to France...
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    Oecolampadius), Bern (Berchtold Haller and Niklaus Manuel), and St. Gallen (Joachim Vadian). One canton, Appenzell, was officially divided into Catholic and Protestant...
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    separation. Following the initial small success, in 1523 Joachim von Watt (also known as Joachim Vadian) began to preach the reformed version of the Acts of...
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    chapel at the site of the battle is recorded in 1501. Writing in 1530, Joachim Vadian suggests that the first such chapel may have been built immediately...
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    he then completed his Opus Paramirum in 1531, which he dedicated to Joachim Vadian. From St. Gall, he moved on to the land of Appenzell, where he was active...
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  • Interior Jim Watt (boxer), Scottish boxer Joachim von Watt (1484–1551), birth name of Swiss scholar Joachim Vadian John Brown Watt, Australian politician...
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    Calvin), and a minority, including Luther, who believed in soul sleep. Joachim Vadian and Johann Kessler accused the German Anabaptist Hans Denck of teaching...
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  • Heinrich Finck sends greetings from Mühldorf, Bavaria, to the humanist Joachim Vadian. April 15 – Juan García de Basurto is hired as a singer by the cathedral...
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    separation. Following the initial small success, in 1523 Joachim von Watt (also known as Joachim Vadian) began to preach the reformed version of the Acts of...
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  • Oecolampadius), Berne (Berchtold Haller and Niklaus Manuel), St. Gall (Joachim Vadian), to cities in Southern Germany and via Alsace (Martin Bucer) to France...
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    was active, in St. Gallen, the Reformation was adopted by the mayor Joachim Vadian. In Glarus, Appenzell, and in the Grisons, which all three had a more...
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    affiliated state to the Confederation, was led by a reformed mayor, Joachim Vadian, and the city abolished the mass in 1527, just two years after Zürich...
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    Mela was published at Milan in 1471; the first critical edition was by Joachim Vadian (Wien, 1518), superseded by those of Johann Heinrich Voss (1658), Johann...
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  • Dürer, German painter, engraver, and mathematician (b. 1471) 1551 – Joachim Vadian, Swiss scholar and politician (b. 1484) 1571 – John Hamilton, Scottish...
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    Württemberg Varnbülers. Starting in 1526 then-mayor and humanist Joachim von Watt (Vadian) introduced the Protestant Reformation into St. Gallen. The town...
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    remained until 1518. While there, Grebel developed a close friendship with Joachim Vadian, an eminent Swiss humanist professor from St. Gall. After spending three...
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    – Fridolin Sicher's chronicle. Joachim Vadian Reformator und Geschichtschreiber von St. Gallen, 1893 – Joachim Vadian, reformer and historian of St. Gallen...
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  • – Ottaviano de' Medici, Italian politician (d. 1546) November 29 – Joachim Vadian, Swiss humanist and reformer (d. 1551) December 13 – Paul Speratus,...
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    February 28 – Martin Bucer, German Protestant reformer (b. 1491) April 6 – Joachim Vadian, Swiss humanist (b. 1484) April 8 – Oda Nobuhide, Japanese warlord (b...
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    February 28 – Martin Bucer, German Protestant reformer (b. 1491) April 6 – Joachim Vadian, Swiss humanist (b. 1484) April 8 – Oda Nobuhide, Japanese warlord (b...
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    arts and sciences, and he surrounded himself with scholars such as Joachim Vadian and Andreas Stoberl (Stiborius), promoting them to important court posts...
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    separation. Following the initial small success, in 1523 Joachim von Watt (also known as Joachim Vadian) began to preach the reformed version of the Acts of...
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  • (1864–1947, Romania/France, p/f/nf) Andrew Vachss (1942–2021, US, f) Joachim Vadian (1484–1551, Switzerland/Austria, nf) Rachel Vail (born 1966, US, ch)...
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    Celtis-Gymnasium in Schweinfurt was named after Conrad Celtis. Rudolf Agricola Joachim Vadian "Conrad Celtis , der deutsche Erzhumanist , perhaps the greatest lyric...
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    Rorschach where he was besieged by rebellious subjects. In Saint Gall, Joachim Vadian and Dominik Zili meanwhile implemented the reformation. On 23 February...
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  • approx. date – Timothy Bright, English physician (died 1615) April 6 – Joachim Vadian, Swiss physician and polymath (born 1484) May 6 − Johannes Baptista...
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    on 28 August 1895. Jünglingsfigur, Villa Tobler in Zürich, statue of Joachim Vadian in St. Gallen, 1904, Rizal Monument in Rizal Park, Manila, 1912. A national...
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  • – Ottaviano de' Medici, Italian politician (d. 1546) November 29 – Joachim Vadian, Swiss humanist and reformer (d. 1551) December 13 – Paul Speratus,...
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    protection as a patron: the Lucerner Oswald Geisshüsler (Myconius), Joachim Vadian and Heinrich Glarean, the Glareans Fridolin Eglin (Hirudaeus), Peter...
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