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    Christoph Schappeler (1472 – August 25, 1551) was a German religious figure, reformer, and a preacher at St. Martin's in Memmingen during the early 16th...
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    German Peasants' War. Lotzer was heavily influenced by theologian Christoph Schappeler. In 1525, representing the 27 villages of the territory of Memmingen...
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    became an Imperial City, responsible only to the Holy Roman Emperor. Christoph Schappeler, the preacher at St. Martin's in Memmingen during the early 16th...
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  • Sarcerius Martin Schalling the Elder Martin Schalling the Younger Christoph Schappeler Georg Scharnekau Jacob Schenck Johann Schlaginhaufen, also Johann...
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    radiated to Upper Swabia and the Allgäu. The reformer was the preacher Christoph Schappeler. The three-nave basilica, begun in its present form around 1325 and...
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    who had possibly broadened already existing texts together with Christoph Schappeler. On 16 February 1525 about 25 villages pertaining to the city of...
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  • preach reformational ideas shortly before Martin Luther, including Christoph Schappeler in Memmingen (1513), but fail to spark a larger movement 1512–1517...
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    Haufen and with the probable participation of the Memmingen preacher Christoph Schappeler the association worked out the most famous document of the German...
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