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Nicolaus von Amsdorf ( 3 December 1483 – 14 May 1565 ) was a German theologian and Protestant reformer.
On Christmas Eve in 1741, David Nitschmann and Count Nicolaus von Zinzendorf, leading a small group of Moravians, founded the mission community of Bethlehem along the banks of the Monocacy Creek by the Lehigh River in the colony of Pennsylvania.
The first two comprise entirely his Syntagma philosophicum ; the third contains his critical writings on Epicurus, Aristotle, Descartes, Robert Fludd and Herbert of Cherbury, with some occasional pieces on certain problems of physics ; the fourth, his Institutio astronomica, and his Commentarii de rebus celestibus ; the fifth, his commentary on the tenth book of Diogenes Laërtius, the biographies of Epicurus, Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, Tycho Brahe, Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg von Peuerbach, and Regiomontanus, with some tracts on the value of ancient money, on the Roman calendar, and on the theory of music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis ; the sixth volume contains his correspondence.
After consulting Oberst Nicolaus von Below, Hitler's Luftwaffe adjutant, Hartmann was allowed to keep his side arm and accepted the Diamonds.
* Nicolaus Ludwig, Imperial Count von Zinzendorf und Pottendorf, and the Brethren of the Moravian Church renovated Lindsey House at numbers 99 – 100 in Cheyne Walk in the mid-18th century ; it was for a number of years the headquarters of their worldwide missionary activity.
The city is captured by the Hungarian noble and palatine Nicolaus von Güssing in 1285 – 1286, who ( temporarily ) burns down the castle in 1286, but his revolt against the king is defeated.
As the persecution intensified around 1719 – 1725, they were given refuge in 1726 by Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf in Saxony.
Bengel carried on an 18-year-long controversy with Nicolaus Ludwig, Count von Zinzendorf, leader of the Moravian Brethren from Herrnhut in Saxony.
The chapter did not accept this and elected Nicolaus von Tüngen as bishop, which led to the War of the Priests ( Warmia Stift Feud, 1467 – 1479 ) between King Casimir IV Jagiellon ( 1447 – 1492 ) and Nikolaus von Tüngen ( 1467 – 89 ) who was supported by the Teutonic Order and King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary.
* Trigonometrische Calculation, der Anno Christi 1724. den 22 Maji ... vorfallenden grossen Sonnen-Finsterniss: wie dieselbe über den Hamburgischen Horizont sich praesentiren wird ... auffgesetzet von Nicolaus Rohlfs.
In spite of the warnings of the emperor, of Brück, and of Luther, he arbitrarily set aside in 1541 the election of Julius von Pflug to the see of Naumburg, instituted Nicolaus von Amsdorf as bishop, and introduced the Reformation.
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