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Christoph Scheurl or von
Scheurl (11
November 1481 – 14 June 1542) was a
German jurist,
diplomat and
humanist who
became famous for
arranging a humanistic...
- Britain, France, and the Netherlands. The
German lawyer Christoph von
Scheurl and the
Fugger house of
Augsburg were
prominent hubs in this network. Letters...
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Combined arms of the
Tucher and
Scheurl families, by
Albrecht Dürer, c. 1512...
- of arms of
Michel Beheim 207 B. 159 C. D. 101 70 c. 1520
Crest of the
Scheurl and
Tucher families (uncertain authorship) P. 214 C. D. 42 1512 Job in...
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Barely a year later, the
fortress was
besieged by
imperial troops and
Georg Scheurl handed over the fortress,
again without resisting, to the
imperial commander...
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attacked Luther's theses,
which had been sent to him by
Christoph von
Scheurl, and
accused him of
promoting the "heresy of the
Bohemian Brethren", fostering...
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Gerard Geldenhouwer,
Dutch historian (born 1482) June 14 –
Christoph von
Scheurl,
German humanist writer (born 1481)
October 11 – Sir
Thomas Wyatt, English...
- de Sá de Miranda,
Portuguese poet (d. 1558)
November 11 –
Christoph von
Scheurl,
German writer (d. 1542)
December 18 –
Sophie of Mecklenburg,
Duchess of...
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discussions between old
believers and Evangelicals, led by
Christoph von
Scheurl. The
following year,
together with
Melanchthon and
Lazarus Spengler, he...
- same year. In 1535, the
humanist and
Nuremberg councilor Christoph von
Scheurl acquired the
mansion for the
widow of his
brother Albrecht, who was murdered...