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Rulman Merswin (c. 1307 – 1382) was a
German mystic,
leader for a time of the
Friends of God. Born into an
important family in Strasbourg, at the time...
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group achieved a
nascent institutional form in 1367 when
wealthy layman Rulman Merswin purchased and
restored a
derelict monastery in
Strasbourg known...
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attributed to
Rulman Merswin, who was ****ociated with the
Friends of God.
Christianity portal Friends of God
Christian mystics Mystical Writings of
Rulman Merswin:...
- have been the
inspirational "layman"
referred to in
Johannes Tauler's and
Rulman Merswin's
later writings in
Strasbourg where he is
known to have
spent time...
- (c.1300-1361)
Jeanne Daubenton (d. 1372)
Bridget of
Sweden (1303–1373)
Rulman Merswin (c.1307-82)
William Flete (d.c. 1383)
Nicholas of
Basel (1308–1397)...
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usable in the
Middle Ages, with all 11
arches intact, but a
sketch by Anne
Rulman in 1620
shows only four and then when
painted by
Gustave Courbet in 1857...
- and
theologian Fritsche Closener (died
before 1373), priest,
historian Rulman Merswin (ca. 1307–1382),
mystic Jakob Twinger von Königshofen (1346–1420)...
- from the
Bernese Oberland. In
Story of the
First Four
Years of a New Life,
Rulman Merswin writes: "Of all the
wonderful works which God had
wrought in me...
- with the
mysterious "Friend of God from the Oberland," the "double" of
Rulman Merswin, the
Strasbourg banker who was one of the
leaders of the 14th-century...
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industrial buildings; and the Pont Ambroix. The
bridge was
sketched by Anne
Rulman in 1620 and the
drawing shows only four arches. An 1839
lithograph and a...