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    Tilemann Heshusius (also Hesshus, Heßhusen, Hess Husen, Heshusen) (3 November 1527 in Wesel — 25 September 1588 in Helmstedt) was a Gnesio-Lutheran theologian...
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  • Tilemann Stella (c. 1525-1589) was a German mathematician. Tilemann was born as Tilemann Stoltz in 1525 in Siegen. He studied at the Latin school in Siegen...
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    over the administration of Saxe-Weimar. Johann Wigand, together with nearly 100 pastors, including Tilemann Heshusius, were forced to leave the territory...
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    in scientific instruments and in astronomy and cartography. He employed Tilemann Stella as his court librarian and cartographer. They jointly visited the...
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  • Georg Scharnekau Jacob Schenck Johann Schlaginhaufen, also Johann Schlainhauffen, Johann Turbicida Johann Schnabel Tilemann Schnabel Simon Schneeweiß Erhard...
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    office of the rector, starting with Julius' 12-year-old son John Henry. Tilemann Heshusius was an important early Lutheran theologian at Helmstedt. He developed...
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  • and continuation of the old Limburg chronicle, begun by the town clerk, Tilemann, but utilizes also many other sources both printed and unprinted. Mechtel...
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    on the death of Otto Henry. Under his predecessor strict Lutherans like Tilemann Heshusius, Melanchthonians, and Calvinists had found a place in the Palatinate...
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    When in 1560 Marbach reprinted at Strasbourg the treatise of the Lutheran Tilemann Hesshusen, De præsentia corporis Christi in cœno Domini with the author's...
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  • Events from the year 1601 in Germany. Simon Peter Tilemann Johann Michael Moscherosch Andreas Reyher Dorothea of Saxe-Altenburg Justus Gesenius Mathias...
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  • Limpurgenses, is the name of a German chronicle that was probably written by Tilemann Elhen von Wolfhagen after 1402. It is a source for the history of the Rhineland...
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    (1502-1532) Wolfgang, Count 1532-1569 (1526-1569) Johann I the Lame, Count 1569-1604 (1550-1604), second son Johann II the Younger, Count 1604-1635 (1584-1635)...
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  • Albert Wolfgang, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe. and his mother was born von Tilemann. Members of the von Donop clan were prominent in state and military matters...
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  • introduced in 1773. (1773-1774) Johann Heinrich Prehn (5 March 1784 - ?) Johann Georg Tilemann Peter Bogislaus Carstens Einar Laxness: Íslandssaga a-ö, 2. vols...
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    Lippe Johann Cothmann (1588–1661), diplomat and jurist Philip I, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe (1601–1681), Count of Schaumburg-Lippe Simon Peter Tilemann (1601–1668)...
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    1518–1550, turned it into a Lutheran bishopric Joachim Mörlin 1550–1571 Tilemann Heshusius 1571–1577 Szymon Rudnicki 1617–1621 John Albert Vasa 1621–1633...
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    late 19th century and was named after the famous Limburg chancellory head Tilemann Elhen von Wolfhagen in the 1950s Marienschule, a private Gymnasium (Grammar...
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    Thomas Müntzer (1489–1525), revolutionary theologian and peasants' leader. Tilemann Plathner (1490–1551), superintendent and first Evangelical minister in...
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    by modern scholarship. Johann Sylvan, Adam Neuser, Johannes Willing, Thomas Erastus, Michael Diller, Johannes Brunner, Tilemann Mumius, Petrus Macheropoeus...
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    and occupied by Eremite Hermit Monks. This is where Luther's friend, Tilemann Schnabel, the reformer of Alsfeld lived and worked. At the time of the...
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  • included some of the most zealous Lutherans, such as Matthias Flacius and Tilemann Heshusius, afterward to be numbered among the vehement opponents of Philippism;...
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    by modern scholarship. Johann Sylvan, Adam Neuser, Johannes Willing, Thomas Erastus, Michael Diller, Johannes Brunner, Tilemann Mumius, Petrus Macheropoeus...
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    Henry III of Nassau-Breda (1483–1538), Count of Nassau and Lord of Breda Tilemann Stella (1525–1589), Renaissance scholar and librarian, mathematician, geometerer...
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  • von Ahlefeldt (also Godske Ahlefeldt; last Catholic bishop) 1542–1551: Tilemann von Hussen [de] (also van Hussen; Duchy of Cleves, 1497–1551, Schleswig)...
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  • humanist dr. Johann Caesarius from Cologne. From November 1525, Henry studied at the University of Leipzig, where his advisor was Tilemann Plathner. His...
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    Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, English politician (b. 1532) September 25 – Tilemann Heshusius, German Gnesio-Lutheran theologian (b. 1527) September 26 – Amias...
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    Württemberg, and from it both Osiander and Mörlin claimed the support of Johann Brenz, but on 17 October 1552 the weary struggle found its end in the death...
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    10th Baron Cobham, English noble and politician (d. 1597) November 3 – Tilemann Heshusius, Gnesio-Lutheran theologian (d. 1588) November 18 – Luca Cambiasi...
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    at the time of the commencement of Diocletian's persecution." c. 1565: Tilemann Stella, map: The Holy Land, the land of promise, which is a part of Syria...
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    destroyed in the fire of 1781; the only surviving copy is the affix in Johann Ludolf Lyßman's Historische Nachrichten (1772). The legend has it that Johannes...
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