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- George of Polentz (born: c. 1478; died: 1550 in Balga) was bishop of Samland and Pomesania and a lawyer. He was the first Lutheran bishop and also a Protestant...
- (Patollu) while "consuming the roasted flesh of a goat". Bishop George of Polentz had forbidden the widespread forms of pagan worship in 1524 and repeated...
- new Church Order written by the two bishops Polentz and Queis, who had turned Lutherans. Queis and Polentz had ceded temporal power over their bishoprics...
- Duchy of Prussia in 1525, and the castle became the residence of George of Polentz, Bishop of Samland. From 1627, parts of the castle were broken down at...
- founding members were Eric Glenn Stewart (1973–2007), Ron Moeller, Matthew Polentz, and Samuel Marrs. All members were friends who grew up together in Huntington...
- where all "Stände", led by the influential Bishop of Samland George of Polentz, embraced both the new Duke and Protestant Reformation to Lutheran faith...
- 29 May 1571 in Königsberg in Prussia Titles in Lutheranism Preceded by George of Polentz Bishop of Samland 1550-1571 Succeeded by Tilemann Heshusius...
- 1497–1503 Paul von Watt 1503–1505 Günther von Bünau 1505–1518 George of Polentz 1518–1550, turned it into a Lutheran bishopric Joachim Mörlin 1550–1571...
- sycophanta nigrosuturale Jaquet, 1930 Calosoma sycophanta nigroaeneum Polentz, 1937 Calosoma sycophanta can reach a length of about 21–35 millimetres...
- (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835) Synonyms Lygus adspersus (Schilling, 1837) Lygus gemellatus f. autumnalis Wagner, 1947 Lygus gemellatus f. innotatus Polentz, 1954...