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- Konrad Heresbach (28 August 1496 – 14 October 1576) was a Rhenish Reformer, Calvinist, humanist and educator. Konrad or Conrad Heresbach was born at Manor...
- Guillaume Twici. In 1570, Conrad Heresbach, in Rei Rusticae Libri Quatuor, referred to "the Mastie that keepeth the house". Heresbach was writing in Latin; his...
- doctor to duke William the Rich, through mediation by humanist Konrad Heresbach. Weyer published his major works on witchcraft in which he applied a skeptical...
- their tutor Richard Cox wrote of beating Edward with his staff. Konrad Heresbach in De Educandis Erudiendisque Principum Liberis (1592) recounted that...
- Count of Ravensberg. William's humanistic education was headed by Konrad Heresbach. William in turn built a humanistic gymnasium in Dusseldorf in 1545. He...
- Mirko Boland (born 1987), footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig) Konrad Heresbach (1496–1576), German Humanist Karl Leisner (1915–1945), martyr of the Catholic...
- securing their Reformed confessions. Konrad von Heresbach und der Clevische Hof, 1867 – Konrad Heresbach and the Cleves court. Luther und der Kardinal Albrecht...
- slate lining Town Museum Goldberger Mill in Mettmann Stadtwald Konrad Heresbach (1496–1576), reformer, Calvinist, humanist and educator Joachim Neander...
- July 10 – Johann Forster, German theologian (d. 1558) August 28 – Konrad Heresbach, German Calvinist (d. 1576) September 27 – Hieronymus Łaski, Polish diplomat...
- the Konbaung court.[citation needed] In the late 16th Century, Konrad Heresbach recommended that mothers rid their bodies of their first milk, called...