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Conrad Grebel wrote in a letter to Thomas Müntzer in 1524:
** Conrad Grebel, co-founder of the Anabaptist movement ( b. 1498 )
* January 21 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is born when Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, George Blaurock, and about a dozen others baptize each other in the home of Manz's mother on Neustadt-Gasse, Zürich, breaking a thousand-year tradition of church-state union.
These colleges are: Renison, Conrad Grebel, and St. Paul's.
Conrad Grebel University College has a Residence Building.
There are 9 primary residence communities for the University which include ; Ron Eydt Village ( REV ), Village 1 ( V1 ), University of Waterloo Place ( UWP ), MacKenzie King Village ( MKV ), Columbia Lake Village ( CLV ), St Jerome's University ( SJU ), St Paul's University ( STP ), Renison University College ( REN ), and Conrad Grebel College.
St Jerome's, St Paul's and Renison have religious associations that are not mandatory to follow for residents while Conrad Grebel is a little more faith-driven.
* Conrad Grebel University College, an affiliated college of University of Guelph
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Conrad Grebel ( c. 1498 – 1526 ), son of a prominent Swiss merchant and councilman, was a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement and is often called the " Father of Anabaptists ".
Conrad Grebel was born, probably in Grüningen in the Canton of Zurich, about 1498 to Junker Jakob and Dorothea ( Fries ) Grebel, the second of six children.
Conrad Grebel is thought to have studied for six years at the Carolina, the Latin school of the Grossmünster Church in Zürich.
Conrad Grebel spent about six years in three universities, but without finishing his education or receiving a degree.
Conrad Grebel and Wolfgang Ulimann spent several months preaching with much success in the area of St. Gall.
The extant works of Conrad Grebel consist of 69 letters written by him from September 1517 to July 1525, three poems, a petition to the Zürich council, and portions of a pamphlet written by him against infant baptism, as quoted by Zwingli in his counterarguments.
The beliefs of Conrad Grebel and the Swiss Brethren have left an impression on the life and thought of Amish, Baptist, Schwarzenau Brethren / German Baptist, and Mennonite churches, as well as numerous pietistic and free church movements.
With Petr Chelčický ( 1390 – 1460 ) of Bohemia, Conrad Grebel is considered one of the first nonresistant Christians of the Reformation.
Against his family's wishes, Conrad Grebel married Barbara < u >?
His grandson, also named Conrad, was the city's treasurer in 1624, and a later descendant also named Conrad Grebel was burgomaster in 1669.
* Conrad Grebelthe Founder of the Swiss Brethren, by Harold S. Bender ; ISBN 1-57910-157-7
* Conrad Grebel, Son of Zurich, by John Landis Ruth ; ISBN 1-57910-308-1
* Conrad Grebel in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online

Conrad and probably
* Conrad II, Duke of Carinthia ( probably 1003 – 1039 )
This war was probably prompted by family connections of Mieszko's in Germany who opposed Emperor Conrad II.
Conrad Labandeira of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History said, " If I was reviewing paper I would probably opt to reject it ," he says, " but I'm not saying it's a bad thing that this is published.
Ulisse Aldrovandi, Conrad Gessner, John Ray and Francis Willughby also reported old folk names, mainly from Germanic languages: Wereangel or Wierangel from the Pennines of England ( where the bird was noted as a vagrant ) as well as Warkangel, Werkengel or Wurchangel in various German dialects ( e. g. around Frankfurt / Main and Strasbourg ) probably mean " choking angel " ( cf.
Gisela of Burgundy ( c. 975 – July 21, 1006 ) was the daughter of Conrad the Peaceful, King of Burgundy and Adelaide of Bellay, Conrad's second wife whom he probably married for love, as he had already produced an heir ( Rudolph III ) by his first, more dynastic, marriage and was thus free to wed as he pleased.
Conrad the Younger was the son of Duke Conrad of Thuringia and his wife Glismut, probably akin to Ota, wife of the Carolingian emperor Arnulf of Carinthia and mother of the East Frankish king Louis the Child.
On the other hand, the historian Cyril Falls argues that Conrad was probably the best strategist of the war and that his plans were brilliant in conception.
Conrad then married her himself on 24 November 1190, despite claims of bigamy ( his second wife was still alive in Constantinople, but she had probably divorced him ; his first wife had died before 1186 ).
In 1167, his father had tried to arrange marriages for him and Conrad to daughters of Henry II of England or sisters of William I of Scotland-but these failed, the English match probably because of consanguinity ( the boy's mother Judith was related to Eleanor of Aquitaine ), the Scottish match because the princesses were already married.
It was made probably somewhere in Western Germany, either under Otto I ( with additions by Conrad II ), by Conrad II or Conrad III during the late 10th and early 11th centuries.
King Conrad died in February 1152 and a few weeks later his nephew Frederick was elected King of the Romans, probably with the support of late Henry the Proud's son Henry the Lion.
Dunn was probably best known for his recurring role on that series as Dr. Miguelito Loveless ( Miguelito is Spanish for " Little Michael "), a mad scientist who devised passionately perverse schemes and gadgetry to ensnare Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon ( Robert Conrad and Ross Martin ).
Volusenus paid frequent visits to Lyon ( where Conrad Gesner saw him, still a young man, in 1540 ), probably also to Italy, where he had many friends, perhaps even to Spain.
However, soon Mieszko II expelled Bezprym from the country, and probably he did the same with Otto in 1030, when he discovered that they conspired against him with the help of Emperor Conrad II.
Welf was probably a son of Conrad I of Auxerre, and seems to have taken over his father's offices in Swabia, namely: count of Alpgau, count of Linzgau, and possibly count of Argengau.
In 1183, with the accession of his grandson Baldwin V, a minor, as co-King of Jerusalem, William, then probably in his late sixties, left the government of Montferrat to Conrad and Boniface, and returned to the east.
He probably died in the summer of 1191: Conrad last describes himself as " marchionis Montisferrati filius " in a charter of May that year.

Conrad and experienced
Conrad had experienced great difficulty in finding a publisher – the search took four years – and endured disdain and contempt for his efforts to construct a more objective, detailed account of Tubman's life for adults.
Conrad Hall was not the first choice for director of photography ; Mendes believed he was " too old and too experienced " to want the job, and he had been told that Hall was difficult to work with.
Back at German HQ, Conrad confronts Hessler about the chances of success, pointing out all the experienced veterans who have fallen since Hessler first led the Panzers into Poland.

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