August Wagenmann: Rhegius, Urbanus. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Bd. 28, S. 374–378.[1] Dietmar Lamprecht: Urbanus Rhegius: der vergessene...
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the Christian"). His position as priest in Augsburg was filled by Urbanus Rhegius. In February 1522 he made his way to Ebernburg, near Creuznach, where...
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Urbanus, urbanus, or urbánus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Urbanus is a Belgian comedian, actor, and singer. Urbanus may also refer to: Urbanus...
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Reformation: Nicolaus von Amsdorf, Caspar Cruciger, Johann Brenz, Urbanus Rhegius, Justus Jonas, Georg Spalatin, Johannes Bugenhagen, Philip Melanchthon...
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Rgyal tshab dar ma rin chen (or Gyeltsap darma rinchen) (1364–1432)[4] Urbanus Rhegius (1489–1541)[5] David Ricardo (1772–1823) Richard of Middleton (c. 1249–1306)[4]...
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his continued correspondence with Luther and other reformers such as Urbanus Rhegius, efficient men for the preaching of the gospel and for the organization...
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went to Augsburg in 1530 and signed the Confession. He brought back Urbanus Rhegius, who worked to spread the Reformation, introducing it into the city...
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conference were Bucer, Brenz, Oswald Myconius, Ambrosius Blarer, and Urbanus Rhegius. The most prominent on the Catholic side were Johann Faber, Bishop...
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of Protestant propaganda, such as Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt, Urbanus Rhegius, and Philipp Melanchthon. The single most influential person was Martin...
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(born 1995), German football player; played 47 games for Germany women Urbanus Rhegius, (or Urban Rieger) (1489–1541), protestant reformer, died locally Johann...
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