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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 probably experienced a conversion in the spring of 1522.
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 Grebel — the 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

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Berthold IV ( d. 1186 ), who followed his father Conrad, spent much of his time in Italy in the train of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa ; his son and successor, Berthold V, showed his prowess by reducing the Burgundian nobles to order.
Conrad spent the remaining years of his episcopate improving the religious life in the archdiocese.
Conrad spent weeks in the hospital, and had a long convalescence slowed by constant dizziness.
Conrad has relocated to New York City, but also spent recent time in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Conrad Hilton bought the Plaza for US $ 7. 4 million in 1943 ( equivalent of $ today ) and spent US $ 6. 0 million ( equivalent of $ today ) refurbishing it.
Although she was born in the United States, she spent a large part of her childhood in Tokyo, Japan, because her father Conrad Stanton Babcock, Jr. was a general in the United States Army.
The season saw the deterioration of Conrad and Montag's friendship, as Montag increasingly spent her time with her new boyfriend, Spencer Pratt.

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In a letter to Conrad Schmidt dated August 5, 1890, he stated that " And if this man ( i. e., Paul Barth ) has not yet discovered that while the material mode of existence is the primum agens this does not preclude the ideological spheres from reacting upon it in their turn, though with a secondary effect, he cannot possibly have understood the subject he is writing about.
" In response to these accusations of anti-Semitism, composer and Oberlin College professor Conrad Cummings wrote a letter to the editor defending " Klinghoffer " as " the closest analogue to the experience of Bach's audience attending his most demanding works ," and noted that, as someone of half-Jewish heritage, he " found nothing anti-Semitic about the work.
Admiral Conrad Patzig commented about Raeder in early 1940: " Raeder is strongly influenced by his surroundings and exceptional circumstances and under stress is impulsive and unpredictable if his pride and vanity are involved ".
Like Tyler, Conrad would go undercover to gather information about the cases at hand.
Bacque had just completed a comic drama for the stage entitled Conrad, about a media mogul in prison, which was scheduled for production on October 2, 2009 at the George Ignatieff Theatre in Toronto.
Bacque's latest book, Putting On Conrad, about the experiences of producers trying to put on his play in the face of libel chill, is an amusing satire on Canada's literary establishment.
Astronauts Conrad and Bean examined the spacecraft, and they brought back about 10 kg of parts of the Surveyor to the Earth, including its TV camera, which is now on permanent display in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D. C.
Conrad drew numerous cartoons about Richard Nixon's downfall.
Conrads Store was a general store built by George Conrad about 1812.
The Hohenstaufen family controlled the duchy of Swabia until the death of Conradin in 1268, when a considerable part of its lands fell to the count of Württemberg, the representative of a family first mentioned in about 1080, a certain Conrad von Beutelsbach, who took the name from his ancestral castle of Württemberg.
The crew are often disgusted by his foul habits, such as squirting ink or eating from trash cans, though he is mostly oblivious to their true feelings about him, having referred to Hermes Conrad and Bender as friends.
From about 1266, he grew up at the residence of Duke Louis II of Bavaria together with his friend Conradin of Swabia, the son of King Conrad IV of Germany and heir to the Imperial Hohenstaufen dynasty.
" In each book, the Cat in the Hat, Thing 1 and Thing 2, teach Dick ( the boy's name in The Cat in the Hat was not revealed, but the 1971 animated special suggested it was Conrad ) and Sally about the book's topic.
At various times there have been concerns about concentration of newspaper ownership, notably in 1970 and 1980 with two commissions, the Davey Committee on combines and the Kent Royal Commission on Newspapers respectively, and most recently when Conrad Black's Hollinger acquired the Southam newspapers in the late 1990s.
Five days later, after stepping onto the lunar surface, Conrad joked about his own small stature by remarking:
Conrad played himself in the 1991 television movie Plymouth, about a fictional lunar base ; and in the 1975 made-for-TV movie, Stowaway to the Moon.
There was much discussion about the names adopted for most of the colleges with the following alternative names all in consideration at one point or another: for Eliot: Caxton, after William Caxton ; for Keynes: Richborough, a town in Kent ; Anselm, a former Archbishop of Canterbury ; and for Darwin: Anselm ( again ); Attlee, after Clement Attlee, the post war Prime Minister ; Becket, after Thomas Becket, another former Archbishop ( this was the recommendation of the college's provisional committee but rejected by the Senate ); Conrad ; Elgar, after Edward Elgar ; Maitland ; Marlowe, after Christopher Marlowe ; Russell, after Bertrand Russell ( this was the recommendation of the Senate but rejected by the Council ); Tyler, after both Wat Tyler and Tyler Hill on which the campus stands.
In July 2005, the only African-American board member of Harvard Corporation, Conrad K. Harper, resigned saying he was angered both by the university president's comments about women and by Summers being given a salary increase.
Founded in 1137 following the Treaty of Mautern, the partially constructed Romanesque church was solemnly dedicated in 1147 to St. Stephen in the presence of Conrad III of Germany, Bishop Otto of Freising, and other German nobles who were about to embark on the Second Crusade.
Linnaeus also noted in his description that earlier authors had already written about the Eurasan Teal at length: Conrad Gessner had described it in the Historiae animalium as the anas parva (" small duck ") among his querquedulae (" teals "); Ulisse Aldrovandi had called it phascade or querquedula minor (" lesser teal "), and was duly referenced by Francis Willughby who named the species querquedula secunda Aldrovandi (" the second teal of Aldrovandus ").
Nothing further is known about Fust save that, on October 30 ( c. 1471 ), Peter Schöffer, Johann Fust ( son ), and Schöffer's presumed partner Conrad Henlif ( variantly, Henekes or Henckis ) instituted an annual mass in the abbey-church of St. Victor of Paris, where Fust was buried.
However, Conrad, then about 45, was an intelligent, well-educated, handsome man of great personal courage and vitality – so perhaps her situation was less bleak than some have implied.
On April 28, 1192, while the rivalry between Guy de Lusignan and Maria's father was about to find a term and Richard I of England was about to finish Third Crusade and return to England, Conrad was assassinated.

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