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    Thomas Müntzer (c. 1489 – 27 May 1525) was a German preacher and theologian of the early Reformation whose opposition to both Martin Luther and the Catholic...
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  • Works of Thomas Müntzer. (Edinburgh, 1988) : 32  J.K.Seidemann - Thomas Müntzer. (Dresden, 1842) : 110–112  J.K.Seidemann - Thomas Müntzer. (Dresden...
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    involving peasants and farmers, sometimes supported by radical clergy like Thomas Müntzer. The fighting was at its height in the middle of 1525. The war began...
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  • Brethren in 1525, as unrelated to the movement except for the influence on Thomas Müntzer and as being a dual foundation with the Swiss Brethren to form a composite...
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    Carlstadt, Heinrich Bullinger, Balthasar Hubmaier, Thomas Cranmer, William Farel, Thomas Müntzer, Laurentius Petri, Olaus Petri, Philipp Melanchthon...
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    There are several independent rainbow flags in use today. The reformer Thomas Müntzer (1489–1525) connected socially revolutionary claims with his religious...
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    scythe sword (its blade being made from an actual scythe), is that of Thomas Müntzer (1489–1525), kept in the Historical Museum, Dresden. This sword has...
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  • consider them outside Anabaptism. Conrad Grebel wrote in a letter to Thomas Müntzer in 1524: "True Christian believers are sheep among wolves, sheep for...
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    1949. In 1975, the 450th obit of Thomas Müntzer, the city was officially renamed Thomas-Müntzer-Stadt Mühlhausen. Müntzer and the German Peasants' War received...
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  • Protestant groups throughout Europe. The term covers Radical Reformers like Thomas Müntzer and Andreas Karlstadt, the Zwickau prophets, and Anabaptist groups like...
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  • Q (novel) (category Thomas Müntzer)
    times during the story, first fights in the German Peasants' War beside Thomas Müntzer, during which time he takes part in negotiations which are eventually...
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    Saxony concealed Luther at the Wartburg (1521–1522), Karlstadt and Thomas Müntzer started the first iconoclastic movement in Wittenberg and preached theology...
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  • night, stones and petrol bombs were thrown at an apartment block in Thomas-Müntzer-Straße that housed asylum seekers. During the clashes, 32 people were...
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    Battle of Frankenhausen (category Thomas Müntzer)
    George of Saxony defeated the peasants under their spiritual leader Thomas Müntzer near Frankenhausen in the County of Schwarzburg. On April 29, 1525,...
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    Ulrich von Hutten (1488–1523) and the theologian and political leader Thomas Müntzer (c. 1489–1525), the musician Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714–1788),...
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    (1918) (The Spirit of Utopia, Stanford, 2000) Thomas Müntzer als Theologe der Revolution (1921) (Thomas Müntzer as Theologian of Revolution) Spuren (1930)...
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    attitude to these groups was at best ambivalent and often hostile. Thomas Müntzer led a large Anabaptist communist movement during the 16th-century German...
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  • Jacobus Arminius Important reformers of the Radical Reformation included: Thomas Müntzer Zwickau prophets John of Leiden Menno Simons Dirk Willems Kaspar Schwenkfeld...
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    consists of the subdivisions of Bischofferode, Hauröden and Siedlung "Thomas Müntzer". The historical border of the area "Eichsfeld" goes straight through...
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  • The Peasant War in Germany (category Thomas Müntzer)
    acknowledges that most of the material relating to the peasant revolts and to Thomas Müntzer has been taken from Zimmermann's book. The Peasant War in Germany originally...
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  • part II of the essay, Marx refers to Thomas Müntzer's 1524 pamphlet, Apology, attacking Martin Luther. Müntzer wrote, "Look ye! Our sovereign and rulers...
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  • classical scholar Hieronymus Münzer (1437/47–1508), Renaissance humanist Thomas Müntzer (ca. 1488 – 1525), Reformation Anabaptist theologian/politician Andreas...
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  • The Zwickau prophets, who had been incited by the radical preacher Thomas Müntzer (d. 1525), claimed that they had received revelations from God. They...
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  • History Society Dr. Hermann Iseke Holungen, the Thomas-Müntzer-Kaliverein Bischofferode e.V. (Thomas Müntzer Potash Association of Bischofferode [Registered...
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    Because of their revolutionary political ideas, radical reformers like Thomas Müntzer were compelled to leave the Lutheran cities of North Germany in the...
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    Reformation in Silesia. Schwenckfeld came to Reformation principles through Thomas Müntzer and Andreas Karlstadt. However, he developed his own principles and...
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    Melanchthon. He then helped suppress the German Peasants' War by defeating Thomas Müntzer at the Battle of Frankenhausen. Philip refused to be drawn into the...
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    Protestant knights on the battlefield, the Black Company allowed preacher Thomas Müntzer and his infantry to score a string of victories in Thuringia. Geyer...
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    Leipzig. 4th Motor Rifle Division (Erfurt) 22nd Motor Rifle Regiment "Thomas Müntzer" 23rd Motor Rifle Regiment "Anton Saefkow" 24th Motor Rifle Regiment...
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    Luther was unable to stifle radicalism further afield. Preachers such as Thomas Müntzer and Zwickau prophet Nicholas Storch found support amongst poorer townspeople...
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