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    torture. Praetorius was born in Lippstadt as the son of Matthes Schulze.[better source needed] He later changed his name to the Latin Praetorius. He studied...
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  • Praetorius, Prätorius, Prætorius was the name of several musicians and scholars in Germany. In 16th and 17th century Germany it became a fashion for educated...
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    row and gape at it. — Jerome K. Jerome, Diary of a Pilgrimage, 1891 Anton Praetorius, the first Calvinistic pastor of the parochy of the wine-producing...
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    footballer Anton Praeg, South African wrestler Anton Praetorius (1560–1613), German pastor Anton Prakapenia (born 1988), Belarusian handball player Anton Probst...
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  • (1557–1644) William Perkins (1558–1602) Jacob Arminius (1560–1609) Anton Praetorius (1560–1613) Daniel Tilenus (1563–1633) Francis de Sales (1567–1622)...
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  • women Witch-hunt Women and religion Women in Christianity Thomas Ady Anton Praetorius Levack, Brian (2013). The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern...
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  • Malleus Maleficarum – Treatise on the prosecution of witches, 1486 Anton Praetorius – German pastor Rosicrucianism – 17th-century European spiritual movement...
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    (1515–1588), Reginald Scot (1538–1599), Cornelius Loos (1546–1595), Anton Praetorius (1560–1613), Alonso Salazar y Frías (1564–1636), Friedrich Spee (1591–1635)...
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    Catholic convert, theological writer and translator of the Bible Anton Praetorius (1560–1613), theologian, fighter against witchcraft trials and torture...
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    Sodalitas litteraria Rhenana and hospes of the Oppenheim section. Anton Praetorius (1560–1613), clergyman in Oppenheim (1589–1592), fighter against witch...
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    Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley, English politician (b. 1534) December 6 – Anton Praetorius, German pastor (b. 1560) December 7 – Simon VI, Count of Lippe, imperial...
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  • proper due legal procedure they should be released without punishment. Anton Praetorius (1598) and Johann Matthäus Meyfart (1635) objected to the witch hunts...
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    Wier (1515–1588) Reginald Scot (1538–1599) Cornelius Loos (1546–1595) Anton Praetorius (1560–1613) Alonso Salazar y Frias (1564–1636) Adam Tanner (1572–1632)...
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  • Retrieved 27 March 2022. "Reverend Joseph John, Deenabandupuram" (PDF). Anton Praetorius. 2022. Retrieved 1 May 2022. Bassi, Robert A. (December 1975). "World...
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    Japanese samurai (d. 1600) Hugh Myddelton, Welsh businessman (d. 1631) Anton Praetorius, German pastor (d. 1613) probable Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, Polish military...
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  • Its abbreviation q.e.d. is used once in 1598 by Johannes Praetorius, more in 1643 by Anton Deusing, extensively in 1655 by Isaac Barrow in the form Q...
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  • Japanese samurai (d. 1600) Hugh Myddelton, Welsh businessman (d. 1631) Anton Praetorius, German pastor (d. 1613) probable Jan Karol Chodkiewicz, Polish military...
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    in Birstein The "Cathedral of the Vogelsberg" in Unterreichenbach Anton Praetorius (1560–1613). Calvinist theologian who held the position of court preacher...
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    peak during the early seventeenth century. He has a homepage about Anton Praetorius. Hegeler attended school in Bielefeld and was an exchange student in...
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    Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley, English politician (b. 1534) December 6 – Anton Praetorius, German pastor (b. 1560) December 7 – Simon VI, Count of Lippe, imperial...
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    kithara, an instrument used in Ancient Greece. The German scholar Michael Praetorius mentions an Englishman who came to Germany with a small cittern, einem...
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  • Bartholomaeus Praetorius Hieronymus Praetorius (son of Jacob Praetorius I) Hieronymus (II) Praetorius Hieronymus (III) Praetorius (son of Jacob Praetorius; studied...
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    cornett and organ. Sackbuts come in several sizes. According to Michael Praetorius, these were: The pitch of the trombones has (notionally) moved up a semi-tone...
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    painter, etcher and lithographer as well as art professor at Städel Anton Praetorius was from 1592 to 1596 the first reformed clergyman in Dittelsheim....
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    Leipzig: Brockhaus. pp. 303–304. Praetorius (1663), p. 158. Mattioli's herbal tome, Book 4, Chapter 21, cited by Praetorius (1663), p. 158 Mattioli, Pietro...
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  • witches. Some witchcraft theorists, as Johann Georg Gödelmann and Anton Praetorius, were influenced by Wilken. (in German) Infos about Wilken at historicum...
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    priest in Hemsbach from 1613, gave the funeral address for the priest Anton Praetorius from Laudenbach in 1613 Hölzerlips (1770–1812), Bandit, led the raid...
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    Nuremberg makers Anton Schnitzer, Isaac Ehe, and Hans and Sebastian Heinlein. These instruments match descriptions and illustrations by Praetorius from his 1614–20...
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    Kobolte" are mentioned. Feldmann (1704), pp. 230, 251, 254. Praetorius (1666), p. 359; Praetorius (1668), p. 311 Stieler, Kaspar von (1705) s.v. Spiritus...
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  • Haussmann (c. 1560 – c. 1613–14) Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612) Michael Praetorius (1571–1621) Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627) Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672)...
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