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Pfr Nikolaus Hausmann, Reformator (aft.1478 - 1538)

"Nikolaus Hausmann", "Nicolaus Haußmann"

Nikolaus Hausmann H. machte sich als enger Freund und Weggefährte Martin Luthers einen Namen und leistete als Prediger in Schneeberg, Zwickau, Dessau und Freiberg einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Ausbreitun...

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Pfr Nikolaus Hausmann, Reformator (aft.1478 - 1538)

"Nikolaus Hausmann", "Nicolaus Haußmann"

Nikolaus Hausmann H. machte sich als enger Freund und Weggefährte Martin Luthers einen Namen und leistete als Prediger in Schneeberg, Zwickau, Dessau und Freiberg einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Ausbreitun...

4/8/2022

Athanaric, king of the Visigoths MP (c.318 - 381)

"Atanarico I (Dinastía Baltinga)", "Athanaric", "König der Westgoten"

Athanaric was succeeded by Alaric but there is no source which posits a familial relationship. Herwig Wolfram, in his book "the History of the Goths" suggests that Alaric was the son of Alaviv. Athan...

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Athanaric, king of the Visigoths MP (c.318 - 381)

"Atanarico I (Dinastía Baltinga)", "Athanaric", "König der Westgoten"

Athanaric was succeeded by Alaric but there is no source which posits a familial relationship. Herwig Wolfram, in his book "the History of the Goths" suggests that Alaric was the son of Alaviv. Athan...

7/13/2016

Hrothisteus, Chief of the Visigoths MP (c.290 - c.354)

"Aoric Balt", "Aorico de los Visigodos", "Hrothisteus", "Rothestes"

Suggested as a possible son of Geberich but no evidence. During the 4th century the Visigoths coexisted peacefully with the Romans, farming and trading agricultural products and slaves for luxury goods...

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Hrothisteus, Chief of the Visigoths MP (c.290 - c.354)

"Aoric Balt", "Aorico de los Visigodos", "Hrothisteus", "Rothestes"

Suggested as a possible son of Geberich but no evidence. During the 4th century the Visigoths coexisted peacefully with the Romans, farming and trading agricultural products and slaves for luxury goods...

4/10/2016

Simeon-Titus (b. - 690)

"Titus", "Symeon-Titus"

years afterwards [Constantine-Silvanus] was arrested by the Imperial authorities, tried for heresy and stoned to death.[8] Simeon, the court official who executed the order, was himself converted and a...

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9/30/2015
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Simeon-Titus (b. - 690)

"Titus", "Symeon-Titus"

years afterwards [Constantine-Silvanus] was arrested by the Imperial authorities, tried for heresy and stoned to death.[8] Simeon, the court official who executed the order, was himself converted and a...

9/30/2015

Arius (aft.250 - 336)

Arius (Ἄρειος, AD 250 or 256–336) was an ascetic Christian presbyter of Libyan birth, possibly of Berber extraction, and priest in Alexandria, Egypt, of the church of the Baucalis.

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9/28/2015
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Arius (aft.250 - 336)

Arius (Ἄρειος, AD 250 or 256–336) was an ascetic Christian presbyter of Libyan birth, possibly of Berber extraction, and priest in Alexandria, Egypt, of the church of the Baucalis.

9/28/2015

Bogomil (c.900 - d.)

(Богомил) was a 10th-century Bulgarian priest and heresiarch, who was connected with the origins of Bogomilism. According to Cosmas the Priest the priest Bogomil first began to preach his heresy in Bul...

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9/27/2015
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Bogomil (c.900 - d.)

(Богомил) was a 10th-century Bulgarian priest and heresiarch, who was connected with the origins of Bogomilism. According to Cosmas the Priest the priest Bogomil first began to preach his heresy in Bul...

9/27/2015

Jan Hus (c.1369 - 1415)

"John Hus", "John Huss or Jan Huss"

Hus (/hʊs/;[1] Czech: [%CB%88jan ˈɦus] ( listen); c. 1369 – 6 July 1415), often referred to in English as John Hus or John Huss, was a Czech priest, philosopher, early Christian reformer and Master at ...

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9/26/2015
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Jan Hus (c.1369 - 1415)

"John Hus", "John Huss or Jan Huss"

Hus (/hʊs/;[1] Czech: [%CB%88jan ˈɦus] ( listen); c. 1369 – 6 July 1415), often referred to in English as John Hus or John Huss, was a Czech priest, philosopher, early Christian reformer and Master at ...

9/26/2015

Peter Waldo (c.1140 - c.1205)

"Peter Valdo", "Valdes", "or Waldes; Pierre Vaudès or de Vaux"

Waldo, Valdo, Valdes, or Waldes (c. 1140 – c. 1205), also Pierre Vaudès or de Vaux, is credited as the founder of the Waldensians, a Christian spiritual movement of the Middle Ages, descendants of whic...

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Peter Waldo (c.1140 - c.1205)

"Peter Valdo", "Valdes", "or Waldes; Pierre Vaudès or de Vaux"

Waldo, Valdo, Valdes, or Waldes (c. 1140 – c. 1205), also Pierre Vaudès or de Vaux, is credited as the founder of the Waldensians, a Christian spiritual movement of the Middle Ages, descendants of whic...

9/26/2015

John Wycliffe MP (c.1324 - 1384)

"“Doctor Evangelicus”"

At the request of the curator, June Barnes, I have tried to clean up the Wycliffe family. This has been difficult because the genealogical record is simply incomplete. I have come up with a plausible r...

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6/29/2007
9/26/2015
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John Wycliffe MP (c.1324 - 1384)

"“Doctor Evangelicus”"

At the request of the curator, June Barnes, I have tried to clean up the Wycliffe family. This has been difficult because the genealogical record is simply incomplete. I have come up with a plausible r...

9/26/2015