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Image: Grabplatte Johann Wauer Hochkirch. jpg | Lengthy epitaph for Johann Wauer a ( German pastor ), died 1728, concluding with a short Biblical quotation
* 1600 – Caspar Hennenberger, German Lutheran pastor, historian and cartographer ( b. 1529 )
* 1525 – Insurgent peasants led by Anabaptist pastor Thomas Muentzer were defeated at the Battle of Frankenhausen, ending the German Peasants ' War in the Holy Roman Empire.
* December 6 – Anton Praetorius, German pastor ( b. 1560 )
* May 15 – Insurgent peasants led by Anabaptist pastor Thomas Muentzer were defeated at the Battle of Frankenhausen, ending the German Peasants ' War in the Holy Roman Empire.
* May 27 – Thomas Muentzer, German pastor and rebel leader ( b. 1489 )
** Thomas Muentzer, German pastor and rebel leader ( d. 1525 )
In 1765, the Russian tsarina Catherine II gave the pastor an assignment to travel in Russia on a research journey and investigate the situation of a German colony on the Volga River.
* Hermann Maas, German pastor and opponent of Nazism
Karl Friedrich Bahrdt ( August 25, 1741 – April 23, 1792 ), German theologian and adventurer, was born at Bischofswerda, Upper Lusatia, where his father, afterwards professor, canon and general superintendent at Leipzig, was pastor.
In 1868, Dr. Jeremiah Ingold, pastor of the German Reformed Grace Charge, established Hickory's first school, the Free Academy.
In the 19th-century German Kingdom of Saxony, Lutheran pastor Martin Stephan and many of his followers found themselves increasingly at odds with the rationalism, Christian ecumenism and Prussian Union ( Evangelical Christian Church ) forcible unionism of established Lutheranism.
Johann Jakob Griesbach ( January 4, 1745 – March 24, 1812 ), German biblical textual critic, was born at Butzbach, a small town in the state of Hesse-Darmstadt, where his father, Konrad Kaspar ( 1705 – 1777 ), was pastor.
Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller ( 14 January 1892 – 6 March 1984 ) was a German anti-Nazi theologian " Niemöller, ( Friedrich Gustav Emil ) Martin " < cite > The New Encyclopædia Britannica </ cite > ( Chicago: University of Chicago, 1993 ), 8: 698 .</ ref > and Lutheran pastor.
“ First they came …” is a famous statement attributed to pastor Martin Niemöller ( 1892 – 1984 ) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group.
Martin Niemöller was a German pastor and theologian born in Lippstadt, Germany, in 1892.
It was named after Joachim Neander, a 17th-century German pastor.
The original lyrics had been written in 1850 by Swiss pastor Jakob Josef Jauch ( 1802 – 1859 ), in a time when the Principality of Liechtenstein, which is considered the last remnant of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, was a member of the German Confederation.
His father was a German Evangelical pastor ; his denomination was the American branch of the established Prussian Church Union in Germany.
As America entered the World War in 1917, Niebuhr was the unknown pastor of a small German-speaking congregation in Detroit ( it stopped using German in 1919 ).
His father, Bruno Nakszynski, a German of Polish descent, was a failed opera singer turned pharmacist ; his mother, Susanne ( née Lutze ), was a nurse and the daughter of a local pastor.
Henry Melchior Muhlenberg ( an anglicanization of Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg ) ( September 6, 1711 – October 7, 1787 ), was a German Lutheran pastor sent to North America as a missionary, requested by Pennsylvania colonists.
His grandfather, Johan Andrew Welhaven ( 1748 – 1811 ) was a teacher and later assistant to the pastor at St Mary's Church ( Mariakirken ), which served the city's German community.
On the recommendation of a pastor based in Brussels, who wanted to be of help, Belgium was chosen, where they could also study German, and music.

German and Johannes
At the time of his birth Grothendieck's mother was married to Johannes Raddatz, a German journalist, and his birthname was initially recorded as Alexander Raddatz.
* 1558 – Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer ( b. 1485 )
In 1919 Swiss painter Johannes Itten, German-American painter Lyonel Feininger, and German sculptor Gerhard Marcks, along with Gropius, comprised the faculty of the Bauhaus.
The design came from a painting by German artist Johannes M. Dietz.
Melanchthon and Johannes Brenz, with some other German Lutherans, actually started in 1552 on the journey to Trent.
* 1571 – Johannes Kepler, German astronomer ( d. 1630 )
* 1964 – Johannes B. Kerner, German TV presenter
* 1516 – Johannes Trithemius, German cryptographer ( b. 1462 )
In the German school of fencing, Johannes Liechtenauer ( Ms. 3227a ) and his successors ( specifically Andres Lignizer in Cod.
* 1622 – Johannes Clauberg, German theologian and philosopher ( d. 1665 )
1410 ), the poems of Oswald von Wolkenstein and Johannes von Tepl, the German versions of Pontus and Sidonia, and arguably the works of Hans Folz and Sebastian Brant ( Ship of Fools, 1494 ), among others.
Copernicus's new perspective-along with the accurate observations of Tycho Brahe-was used by German astronomer Johannes Kepler ( 1571 – 1630 ) to formulate laws regarding planetary motions that are still accepted today.
Several twentieth-century German writers, including Peter Bender, Johannes Lang, Karl Neupert, and Fritz Braun, published works advocating the hollow Earth hypothesis, or Hohlweltlehre.
Johannes Kepler (; December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630 ) was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer.
Johannes Kepler was born on December 27, 1571, at the Free Imperial City of Weil der Stadt ( now part of the Stuttgart Region in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, 30 km west of Stuttgart's center ).
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg ( ; 1398 – February 3, 1468 ) was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe.
Johannes Rau (; 16 January 193127 January 2006 ) was a German politician of the SPD.
* 1665 – Johannes Clauberg, German theologian and philosopher ( b. 1622 )
* 1582 – Johannes Schultz, German composer ( d. 1653 )
* 1883 – Johannes Blaskowitz, German general ( d. 1948 )
* 1485 – Johannes Bugenhagen, German reformer ( d. 1558 )
* 1862 – Walter Johannes Damrosch, German composer ( d. 1950 )
* 1901 – Johannes Schmidt, German linguist ( b. 1843 )
* 1989 – Johannes Halbig, German musician ( Killerpilze )
* 1983 – Johannes Herber, German basketball player

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