Jakob Ammann (also Jacob Amman, Amann; 12 February 1644 – between 1712 and 1730) was a Swiss Anabaptist leader and the namesake of the Amish religious...
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(canton of Bern). The company is a family business founded in 1869 by Jakob Ammann. Ammann developed an internal-combustion powered Road roller in 1911. From...
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Jakob is a masculine given name that is a variant spelling of the Hebrew given name Jacob. Jakob Ammann (1644–1712–1730), Anabaptist leader and namesake...
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Union of Bavaria (1916 – 2000) Gretel Ammann (1947–2000), Spanish philosopher, writer and activist Jakob Ammann, Swiss anabaptist leader and founder of...
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Swiss and Alsatian Mennonite Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the second half of the 19th century...
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still going on until 1710 in various parts of Switzerland. In 1693, Jakob Ammann led an effort to reform the Mennonite church in Switzerland and South...
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Lorraine). Alsatian culture is Alemannic, with German and French influences. Jakob Ammann (1644–between 1712 and 1730), anabaptist preacher and namesake of Amish...
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1620–1682 George Fox Quakers 1624–1691 Philipp Spener Pietism 1635–1705 Jakob Ammann Amish 1656–1730 Emanuel Swedenborg The New Church 1688–1772 Yisroel ben...
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Johann George Gichtel (1638–1710) Johann Jacob Zimmermann (1644–1693) Jakob Ammann (c.1644-1730) Pierre Poiret (1646–1719) Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647–80)...
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Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann, a native of Erlenbach im Simmental. During the late 18th and early 19th...
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