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Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 – 1534 ) is the city's most famous son, the founder of the study of history in Bavaria.
Aventinus, whose name was real name is Johann or Johannes Turmair ( Aventinus being the Latin name of his birthplace ) wrote the Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany and the first major written work on the subject.
* Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 – 1534 ): Bavarian historian
The phrase enkyklios paideia ( ἐγκύκλιος παιδεία ) was used by Plutarch and the Latin word Enciclopedia came from him. The first work titled in this way was the Encyclopedia orbisque doctrinarum, hoc est omnium artium, scientiarum, ipsius philosophiae index ac divisio written by Johannes Aventinus in 1517.
* January 9 – Johannes Aventinus, Bavarian historian and philologist ( b. 1477 )
* July 4 – Johannes Aventinus, Bavarian historian and philologist ( d. 1534 )
In the early 16th century, German chronicler Johannes Aventinus placed him in the reign of Ingaevone, in ca.
A legend recorded by Johannes Aventinus ( fl.
The Bavarian historian Johannes Aventinus will write in the 16th century that in 805 the Bratislava Castle was repaired during the reign of its lord, Prince Vratislav, on the place of the ruins of an old Roman settlement allegedly called Pisonium, and was named Wratisslaburgium ; if this is true, Prince Vratislav is, after Samo, only the second Slavic historical figure known from the Middle Danube region.
Among its most famous instructors in the late 15th century were the poet Conrad Celtes, the Hebrew scholar Johannes Reuchlin, and the Bavarian historian Johannes Thurmair ( also known as " Johannes Aventinus ").
This sparked interest among German humanists, including Conrad Celtes, Johannes Aventinus, and Ulrich von Hutten.
Later historians ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ) managed to furnish numerous further details, including the assertion by James Anderson that this Tuiscon was in fact none other than the biblical Ashkenaz, son of Gomer.
Johannes Aventinus ( c. 1525 ) even ascribed them to the mythical progenitor Tuisto, claiming the Greeks had really stolen the idea from them, and not the Phoenicians.
# Johannes Aventinus ( Johann Georg Turmair ) – Bavarian scholar and historian.
Johannes Aventinus
Johann Georg Turmair ( Thurmayr ) or Johannes Aventinus ( July 4, 1477 – January 9, 1534 ) was a Bavarian humanist historian and philologist.
Possibly from this weapon arose an attribution of the invention of the battle-axe to the Amazons by medieval and Renaissance authors ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ), and a ( modern ) association of the Amazons with the Labrys.
The German historian Johannes Aventinus disputed that Trebeta ( whom he called Trever or Treiber ) was the son of Ninus, claiming that he was in fact a son of Ninus ' contemporary Mannus, who was supposedly the second king of Germany.
The German chronicler Johannes Aventinus ( ca.
The Swede Johannes Magnus around the same time as Aventinus, wrote that Gothus or Gethar, also known as Gogus or Gog, was one of Magog's sons, who became first king of the Goths ( Geats ) in Gothaland.
In addition, Tuiscon, whom Pseudo-Berossus calls the fourth son of Noah, and says ruled first in Germany / Scythia, was identified by later historians ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ) as none other than Ashkenaz, Gomer's son.

Johannes and Bavarian
* 1996: Ludwig van Beethoven: " Coriolan " Overture, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No. 33, Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4, Bavarian State Orchestra, Deutsche Grammophon.
Johannes Hoffmann ( 3 July 1867 in Ilbesheim – 15 December 1930 in Berlin ) was a Bavarian Minister-President and member of the SPD.

Johannes and historian
* Johannes von Müller ( 1752 – 1809 ), Swiss historian
Johannes von Müller ( 3 January 1752 – 29 May 1809 ) was a Swiss historian.
* June 19 – Johannes Bertelius, historian of Luxembourg ( born 1544 )
** Johannes Messenius, Swedish historian and dramatist ( died 1636 )
The humanist historian Johannes van Vloten was very critical however, and responded to Fruin in the introduction to his Nederlands opstand tegen Spanje 1575-1577 ( 1860 ): "... about the proper appreciation of Motley's work (...) I agree less with your too favorable judgement.
After his father's death in 1770, he made a long journey in Italy, and on his return to Bern ( 1774 ) entered political life, for which he was unfitted by reason of his liberal ideas, which led him to patronize and encourage Johannes von Müller, the future Swiss historian.
He seems to have been uncertain at first as to the topic of his studies, for he was a student of the renowned ecclesiastical historian August Neander, and dallied with geology, but eventually he began to study medicine, with such zeal and success as to attract the notice of Johannes Peter Müller ( 1801 – 1858 ), a well-known teacher of anatomy and physiology.
Matthias Corvinus ' court historian Antonio Bonfini flattered his king by tracing the family's ancestry to the Roman gens Corvina, or Valeriana, while adding: " for this man was indeed born of a Romanian father and a Hungarian mother " A contemporary Hungarian historian Johannes de Thurocz, similarly flattering his king, wrote in the Chronicle of the Hungarians ( Chronica Hungarorum ) that the Hunyadi family was of Hunnic origin, even calling Matthias Corvinus the " Second Attila ".
Johannes Trithemius ( 1 February 1462 – 13 December 1516 ), born Johann Heidenberg, was a German abbot, lexicographer, historian, cryptographer, polymath and occultist who had an influence on later occultism.
* Johannes Voigt, German historian and father of Georg ( e )
* Johannes Longinus ( 1415 – 1480 ), Latin name of Jan Długosz, a medieval Polish historian
Johannes Janssen ( 10 April 1829 – 24 December 1891 ) was a German historian born in Xanten.
* Johannes Nauclerus ( historian, university rector / chancellor )
* Petrus Johannes Blok, Dutch historian
* Johannes Janssen, German historian
There are few historical attestations that Viking Age women took part in warfare, but the Byzantine historian Johannes Skylitzes records that women fought in battle when Sviatoslav I of Kiev attacked the Byzantines in Bulgaria in 971.
Polish historian and cartographer Joachim Lelewel ( 1786-1861 ) was the first to gather all available mentions of Johannes Scolnus.

Johannes and philologist
Queen Christina was generous to the university, gave scholarships to Swedish students to study abroad and recruited foreign scholars to Uppsala chairs, among them several from the University of Strassburg, notably the philologist Johannes Schefferus ( professor skytteanus ), whose little library and museum building at S: t Eriks torg now belongs to the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala.
** Johannes Aavik, Estonian philologist ( b. 1880 )
Some of the well known " Stiftlers " are the astronomer Johannes Kepler and his associate, statesman Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg, the poet Friedrich Hölderlin, the philosophers G. W. F. Hegel and Friedrich Schelling, as well as the theologians David Friedrich Strauß, Johann Albrecht Bengel, Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, Ferdinand Christian Baur and Eberhard Nestle, and the philologist August Pauly.
* Johannes de Garlandia ( philologist ) ( fl.
# REDIRECT Johannes de Garlandia ( philologist )
His fame as a paleographer, German philologist, and textual critic arose from these investigations and especially from his studies on Johannes Tauler, Meister Eckhart, and Suso.

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