Ulrich von Hutten
Ulrich von Hutten (21 April 1488 – 29 August 1523) was a German knight, scholar, poet and satirist, who later became a follower of Martin Luther and a Protestant reformer.By 1519, he was an outspoken critic of the Roman Catholic Church. Hutten was a bridge between the Renaissance humanists and the Lutheran Reformation. He was a leader of the knights of the Holy Roman Empire along with Franz von Sickingen. Both were the leaders in the Knights' War. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Weislinger, Johann Nicolaus 1691-1755, Reuchlin, Johann, 1455-1522, Hutten, Ulrich von 1488-1523, Pfefferkorn, Johann 1469-1522/23, Sickingen, Franz von 1481-1523, Burckhard, Jakob 1681-1752
Published 1730
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2by Reuchlin, Johann 1455-1522, Busche, Hermann von dem 1468-1534, Neuenahr, Hermann von I. gróf 1491-1530, Hutten, Ulrich von 1488-1523, Hoogstraeten, Jacob van ca 1460-1527
Published 1518
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3Published 1520Other Authors: “...Hutten, Ulrich von 1488-1523...”
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4by Krzycki, Andrzej gnieznenský arcibiskup, przemyślský a płocký biskup 1482-1537, Luther, Martin 1483-1546Other Authors: “...Hutten, Ulrich von 1488-1523...”
Published 1524
Call Number D1,LXVa,5/58 prív. 6 KTFKU
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