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Wolfgang Capito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Capito worked with Martin Bucer in an attempt to unify the Evangelical churches of Germany, France, and Switzerland ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius...
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Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius. Encyclopedia Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Publisher:
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Wolfgang Fabricius Capito Martin Conference 1541 1532 Death Economy. ... Home > Wolfgang Fabricius Capito ... ; Wolfgang Fabricius Capito (or Köpfel) ( 1478 - November 1541), German reformer, was born of humble parentage at Hagenau in Alsace.
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Encyclopedia article about Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius. Information about Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius; Capitol; Capitol Reef National Park; Capitol, United States; Capitoline; Capitoline geese;
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CAPITO° (Koepfel), WOLFGANG FABRICIUS (1478–1541), German humanist and mystic, friend of Erasmus and one of the leaders of the Reformation in Strasbourg. ... Baron, Socia 12, 13 (1969), 240ff. ADD. BIBLIOGRAPHY: B. Stierle, Capito als Humanist (1974); J.M. Kittelson, Wolfgang Capito: from Humanist to Reformer (1975).
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CAPITO, WOLFGANG FABRICIUS: Reformer at Strasburg; b. at Hagenau) 16 m. n. of Strasburg) 1478; d. at Strasburg Nov., 1541. He was the son of a blacksmith named Koepfel, whence the Latin name Capito. ... With Butzer, Capito prepared the Confessio Tetrapolitana (1530). His most important reformatory work is the Berner...
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CAPITO, WOLFGANG FABRICIUS: Reformer at Strasburg; b. at Hagenau) 16 m. n. of Strasburg) 1478; d. at Strasburg Nov., 1541. He was the son of a blacksmith named Koepfel, whence the Latin name Capito. ... With Butzer, Capito prepared the Confessio Tetrapolitana (1530). His most important reformatory work is the Berner...
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Gib Fried zu unser Zeit ... Give Peace in These Our Days ... If you know Köpfel’s burial place...
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