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Nikolaus Ludwig,
Reichsgraf von
Zinzendorf und
Pottendorf (26 May 1700 – 9 May 1760) was a
German religious and
social reformer,
bishop of the Moravian...
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David Nitschmann and, later,
Count von
Zinzendorf, were the
first two
bishops of the
Renewed Unity. In 1756,
Zinzendorf founded a Brüdergemeine that still...
- Puritanism,
Quakerism and
Moravianism (in
particular its
bishop Nicolaus Zinzendorf and his
community at Herrnhut). Preeminently, John
Wesley and
other early...
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community of the
Moravian Church (established by
Nicolas Ludwig,
Count von
Zinzendorf in 1722), and of the
Moravian Stars (Herrnhuter Sterne). In 2016, the...
- The
House of
Zinzendorf and
Pottendorf was the name of an old and
important noble family whose origins are in Austria. It is not to be
mistaken with the...
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Benigna Zinzendorf, also
known as
Henrietta Benigna Justine Zinzendorf von
Watteville (1725–1789), was the
founder of the
first boarding school for girls...
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Count Karl von
Zinzendorf und
Pottendorf (5
January 1739 – 5
January 1813) was a Saxon-Austrian
civil servant. He
served the
government of
Austria in a...
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Imperial Count Christian Renatus von
Zinzendorf und
Pottendorf (September 19, 1727 – May 28, 1752) was the
charismatic leader of the
Single Brethren's...
- minister, and
bishop of the
Moravian Church. As
successor to
Nicolaus Zinzendorf as
bishop of the
Moravian Church, he
helped develop and lead international...
- The city was
christened as
Bethlehem on
Christmas Eve 1741 by
Nicolaus Zinzendorf, a
Moravian bishop. In 1747,
Bethlehem was the
first U.S. city to feature...