Johannes Kepler was born in Weil-der-Stadt, Germany. He studied at Tubingen, and in 1593 was appointed professor of mathematics at Graz. ... During this period the Keplers had three children (two had been born in Graz but died within months), Susanna (1602), who married Kepler's assistant Jakob Bartsch in 1630,
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Johannes Kepler was born in Weil der Stadt in Swabia, ... During this period the Keplers had three children (two had been born in Graz but died within months), Susanna (1602), who married Kepler's assistant Jakob Bartsch in 1630, Friedrich (1604-1611), and Ludwig (1607-1663). Kepler's wife, Barbara, died in 1612.
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AKA Johnnes Kepler ... His father, Henry Kepler, was a reckless soldier of fortune; his mother, Catherine Guldenmann, the daughter of the burgomaster of Eltingen, was undisciplined and ill-educated. Her husband found campaigning in Flanders under Alva a welcome relief from domestic life;
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Johannes Kepler was born in 1571, in Weil der Stadit in Swaia, Southwest Germany. From 1574 untill 1576 he lived with his grandparents and then moved to Leonbery with his parents ... During his life, Johannes Kepler married Barbara Muller and had three children, Suzanna, Ludwig and Friedrich. He died in Regensburg in 1630.
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Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) ... During this period the Keplers had three children (two had been born in Graz but died within months), Susanna (1602), who married Kepler's assistant Jakob Bartsch in 1630, Friedrich (1604-1611), and Ludwig (1607-1663). Kepler's wife, Barbara, died in 1612. In that year Kepler accepted...
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Johannes Kepler was born on December 27, 1571, ... His first almanac was a success. The occurrence of two events that he had predicted, an invasion by the Turks and a severe winter, established his reputation. In 1597 Kepler married Barbara Muehleck. Of their five children only one boy and one girl reached adulthood.
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There is little, if anything, in the background and early childhood of Johannes Kepler to suggest that this son of a ne’er-do-well mercenary of the Duke of Alba and an innkeeper’s daughter, who was nearly burned at the stake as a witch, would become a central figure in the seventeenth-century scientific revolution...
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Johannes Kepler - Biography (cont.) ... In 1597, Kepler married Barbara Müller, a rotund, twice-widowed woman who already had a daughter named Regina. The marriage was a matter of convenience, not love, as Kepler had been pressured by his friends to get married.
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Johannes Kepler (pronounced /ˈkɛplər/ ) (December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer, and key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution. ...
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Johannes Kepler is now chiefly remembered for discovering the three laws of planetary motion that bear his name published in 1609 and 1619). ... Kepler seems to have married his first wife, Barbara, for love (though the marriage was arranged through a broker). The second marriage, in 1613, was a matter of practical necessity;
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