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Conrad Grebel (c. 1498 – 1526) was a co-founder of the
Swiss Brethren movement.
Conrad Grebel was born,
probably in Grüningen in the
canton of Zürich,...
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Grebel is a
German surname and a
German Pastry.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Conrad Grebel (c. 1498 – 1526),
Swiss merchant and Anabaptist...
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Conrad Grebel University College is a
university college affiliated with the University...
- Hutterites, and many
historians consider them
outside Anabaptism.
Conrad Grebel wrote in a
letter to
Thomas Müntzer in 1524: "True
Christian believers are...
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Heinrich Bullinger taking the lead.
Anabaptists Felix Manz and
Conrad Grebel also
operated there. They were
later joined by the
fleeing Peter Martyr...
- Eva K.
Grebel is a
German astronomer.
Since 2007 she has been co-director of the
Astronomisches Rechen-Institut at the
University of
Heidelberg in Germany...
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organized in the home of Manz on
January 21, 1525.
Though Grebel and Manz were dead
within two years—
Grebel of the
plague and Manz
drowned by the
Council of Zürich—the...
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Conference can be
traced to the
Swiss Brethren. In 1525,
Felix Manz,
Conrad Grebel,
George Blaurock and
other radical evangelical reformers broke from Ulrich...
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September 6, 1529), was an
Anabaptist leader and evangelist.
Along with
Conrad Grebel and
Felix Manz, he was a co-founder of the
Swiss Brethren in Zürich, and...
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Robert W.
Woodruff Library.
After a community-led initiative,
Conrad Grebel University College in
Canada (affiliated with the
University of Waterloo)...