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  2. Martin Luther - Wikipedia

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    Portraits of Luther's parents, Hans and Margarethe Luther, by Lucas Cranach the Elder in 1527 In July 1505, Luther entered St. Augustine's Monastery in Erfurt Luther's residence at the University of Wittenberg, where he began teaching theology in 1508 A 1520 engraving of Luther as a friar with a tonsure. Martin Luther was born on 10 November ...

  3. Girolamo Savonarola - Wikipedia

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    In Wittenberg, the hometown of Martin Luther, a statue of Girolamo Savonarola was erected to honour him. [41] In the mid-nineteenth century, the "New Piagnoni" found inspiration in the friar's writings and sermons for the Italian national awakening known as the Risorgimento. By emphasising his political activism over his puritanism and cultural ...

  4. Johann Tetzel - Wikipedia

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    Johann Tetzel. Johann Tetzel OP (c. 1465 – 11 August 1519) was a German Dominican friar and preacher. He was appointed Inquisitor for Poland and Saxony, [1][2] later becoming the Grand Commissioner for indulgences in Germany. Tetzel was known for granting indulgences on behalf of the Catholic Church in exchange for money.

  5. Reformation in Italy - Wikipedia

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    A Dominican friar, Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498), is regarded as the predecessor of Martin Luther in Italy: [2] he stigmatized the debauchery and abuses of the Catholic clergy, as well as demanding a "moral revival" and the destruction of statues and images at churches. However, in contrast with Luther, Savonarola did not gain the ...

  6. List of Dominican friars - Wikipedia

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    Mannes de Guzman (died c. 1235), brother of St Dominic. Innocent V, reigned in 1276. Imelda Lambertini (d. 1333), patroness of the First Holy Communicants. Giovanni Liccio (d. 1511) Bartolo Longo (d. 1926), brother of the Third Order and lawyer. Osanna of Mantua (d. 1505), mystic and sister of the Third Order.

  7. Paulinerkirche, Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    The Paulinerkirche was a church on the Augustusplatz in Leipzig. It was built in 1231 as the Klosterkirche St. Pauli for the Dominican monastery in Leipzig. From the foundation of the University of Leipzig in 1409, it served as the university church. After the Protestant Reformation it was donated to the university and was inaugurated in 1545 ...

  8. Protestantism - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1475, an Italian Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola was calling for a Christian renewal. Later on, Martin Luther himself read some of the friar's writings and praised him as a martyr and forerunner whose ideas on faith and grace anticipated Luther's own doctrine of justification by faith alone. [53]

  9. Reformation - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther, Ninety-five Theses As the historian Lyndal Roper notes, the "Reformation proceeded by a set of debates and arguments". Luther presented his views in public at the observant Augustinians' assembly in Heidelberg on 26 April 1518. Here he explained his "theology of the Cross" about a loving God who had become frail to save fallen humanity, contrasting it with what he saw as the ...