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Joachim Vadian (29
November 1484 – 6
April 1551), born as
Joachim von Watt, was a humanist, scholar,
mayor and
reformer in the free city of St. Gallen...
- Oecolampadius), Bern (Berchtold
Haller and
Niklaus Manuel), and St.
Gallen (Joachim
Vadian). One canton, Appenzell, was
officially divided into
Catholic and Protestant...
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initial small success, in 1523
Joachim von Watt (also
known as
Joachim Vadian)
began to
preach the
reformed version of the Acts of the
Apostles to friends...
- was
published at
Milan in 1471; the
first critical edition was by
Joachim Vadian (Wien, 1518), su****ded by
those of
Johann Heinrich Voss (1658), Johann...
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initial small success, in 1523
Joachim von Watt (also
known as
Joachim Vadian)
began to
preach the
reformed version of the Acts of the
Apostles to friends...
- was
considered the city's
intellectual and
political leader.
According to
Vadian, who
understood his
contemporaries well, "Ulrich was a very intelligent...
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until 1518.
While there,
Grebel developed a
close friendship with
Joachim Vadian, an
eminent Swiss humanist professor from St. Gall.
After spending three...
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before jumping". ABC News. 24
August 2004.
Retrieved 15 May 2024. AG,
VADIAN NET. "Tinka's Boy muss
Karriere beenden". www.news.ch (in German). Retrieved...
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affiliated state to the Confederation, was led by a
reformed mayor,
Joachim Vadian, and the city
abolished the m**** in 1527, just two
years after Zürich. In...
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initial small success, in 1523
Joachim von Watt (also
known as
Joachim Vadian)
began to
preach the
reformed version of the Acts of the
Apostles to friends...