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    Ambrosius Blarer (sometimes Ambrosius Blaurer; April 4, 1492 – December 6, 1564) was an influential Protestant reformer in southern Germany and north-eastern...
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  • Finnish priest Ambrosius Beber (fl. 1610–1620), German composer Ambrosius Benson (c. 1495/1500 – 1550), Italian painter Ambrosius Blarer (1492–1564), Swiss...
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  • 1557) March 27 – Adam Ries, German mathematician (d. 1559) April 4 – Ambrosius Blarer, influential reformer in southern Germany and north-eastern Switzerland...
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    theologians at the conference were Bucer, Brenz, Oswald Myconius, Ambrosius Blarer, and Urbanus Rhegius. The most prominent on the Catholic side were...
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    Alpirsbach's prior, a monk named Ambrosius Blarer, left the monastery for his native Constance after being stripped of his position. Blarer, who had been giving Lutheran...
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    was named Court Preacher in Stuttgart, and worked in concert with Ambrosius Blarer until his dismissal following his resistance to the Augsburg Interim...
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    on the scaffold impressed impartial witnesses, Johannes Zwick and Ambrosius Blarer, who speak warmly of his fervour and courage. The Dutch Baptist Martyrology...
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    Protestant Reformation took hold in Konstanz in the 1520s, headed by Ambrosius Blarer. Soon the city declared itself officially Protestant, pictures were...
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    besides the above: Reformationsblätter der Reichsstadt Esslingen (1860); Ambrosius Blarer, der Schwäbische Reformator (1860); Der Übertritt Konstantins d. Gr...
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  • 1490 – Vojtěch I of Pernstein, Bohemian nobleman (d. 1534) 1492 – Ambrosius Blarer, German-Swiss theologian and reformer (d. 1564) 1572 – William Strachey...
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    created. With the help of the Ducal court and reformers Johannes Brenz, Ambrosius Blarer, and Erhard Schnepf, a powerful new, centralized ecclesiastical cabinet...
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    of the University of Tübingen, which he carried out in concert with Ambrosius Blarer of Constance. Two years later, he had an active hand in the so-called...
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  • sexually abusing as many as 40 underage boys over a 30-year period Ambrosius Blarer – Swiss reformer in the Protestant Reformation; former Benedictine...
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    Confederation such as Martin Bucer and Wolfgang Capito from Strasbourg, Ambrosius Blarer from Constance, and Andreas Althamer from Nuremberg. Eck and Fabri...
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  • Johann Bernhard Théodore de Bèze Theodor Bibliander Theobald Billicanus Ambrosius Blarer Andreas Bodenstein Hermann Bonnus Anne Boleyn Caspar Borner Martin...
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  • Frisius, German physician and mathematician (b. 1520) December 6 – Ambrosius Blarer, influential German reformer in southern Germany and north-eastern...
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    Religious titles Preceded by Johannes Oecolampadius Antistes of Basel 1532–1552 Succeeded by Ambrosius Blarer...
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    1557) March 27 – Adam Ries, German mathematician (d. 1559) April 4 – Ambrosius Blarer, influential reformer in southern Germany and north-eastern Switzerland...
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    Basel Johannes Oecolampadius (1530–1531) Oswald Myconius (1531–1552) Ambrosius Blarer (1552–1553) Simon Sulzer (1553–1585) Johann Jakob Grynaeus (1585–1618)...
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    introduction of the Reformation there in 1534 working in concert with Ambrosius Blarer. Schnepf was named court preacher in Stuttgart and general superintendent...
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    Frisius, German physician and mathematician (b. 1520) December 6 – Ambrosius Blarer, influential German reformer in southern Germany and north-eastern...
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    cantons by the efforts of the Catholic Bishop of Basel, Jakob Christoph Blarer von Wartensee. October 5 – At Banda Aceh, on the island of Sumatra in what...
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  • (1527–1533) Melchior von Lichtenfels, Prince-bishop (1554–1575) Jakob Christoph Blarer von Wartensee, Prince-bishop (1575–1608) Free City of Frankfurt (de:complete...
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  • or with the Oriental psalmody introduced into the church of Milan by Ambrosius: the latter, however, was certainly developed under the influence of Grecian...
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  • Party 1855–1856 Rudolf Riggenbach Free Democratic Party 1856–1862 Anton von Blarer Free Democratic Party 1862–1864 Emil Remig. Frey Free Democratic Party 1864–1868...
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