-
Katarzyna Weiglowa (Wajglowa) (German:
Katherine Weigel;
given erroneously in a
Polish source of 17c. as
Vogel (c.1459-1539), and
known in many English...
- Münster,
Germany John
Forest († 1538), Smithfield,
England Katarzyna Weiglowa († 1538),
Poland Anneke Esaiasdochter († 1539), The
Netherlands Francisco...
- Bona
reluctantly presided over the
burning of the 80-year-old
Katarzyna Weiglowa for heresy, but that
event ushered in an era of tolerance. The Queen's...
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composer (d. 1515) Tristão da Cunha,
Portuguese explorer (d. 1540)
Katarzyna Weiglowa,
Jewish martyr (d. 1539)
Gwerful Mechain,
Welsh erotic poet (d. 1502) Konstanty...
-
victims of the
religious intolerance in this country,
besides e.g.
Katarzyna Weiglowa and Iwan Tyszkiewicz.
Franco originated from
western Friuli which belonged...
- sold into slavery. 1539 Jews are
expelled from Nauheim. 1539
Katarzyna Weiglowa, a
Roman Catholic woman from the
Kingdom of
Poland who
converted to Judaism...
- inquisition. In 1539, in Kraków, the
episcopal court sentenced Katarzyna Weiglowa to be
burned at the
stake for
denying the
dogma of the Holy
Trinity and...
-
singer Mare Winningham, actress,
singer (lapsed
Roman Catholic)
Katarzyna Weiglowa,
Polish martyr Steve Yeager,
American baseball player Nikki Ziering, model...
- 1478))
April 17 – George, Duke of
Saxony (b. 1471)
April 19 –
Katarzyna Weiglowa,
Jewish martyr (b. 1460)
April 30 – John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath, English...
- 1478))
April 17 – George, Duke of
Saxony (b. 1471)
April 19 –
Katarzyna Weiglowa,
Jewish martyr (b. 1460)
April 30 – John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath, English...