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82:. He was released from his post for introducing Lutheran views of the Lord's Supper. He moved to Basel served as teacher and later prefect (1547) of the Basel Pädagogium. After the Reformation of the 105: 272: 154: 262: 277: 257: 90: 221: 267: 149: 136: 228: 127:
Gerhard Moehring, Otto Wittmann, Ludwig Eisinger; Geschichtsverein Markgräflerland e.V., eds.
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Thomas Grynaeus married Adelheid Steuber and had eleven children with her, including
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and superintendent in Rötteln, where he remained to his death in 1564.
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Thomas Grynaeus grew up the son of a peasant in the Veringendorf,
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Veringendorf
Rötteln
WĂĽrttemberg
Simon Grynaeus
Philipp Melanchthon
Greek
Latin
Heidelberg
Basel
Simon Sulzer
Bern Academy
Classical languages
Baden-Durlach
Margrave
Charles II
St. Gallus
Lörrach
Simon Grynaeus the Younger
Johann Jakob Grynaeus
ISBN
3-932738-17-9
Griechischer Geist aus Basler Pressen
Archived
archive.today
German
French
Italian
Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
Biography in Melchior Adam, Vitae Germanorum Theologorum. Frankfurt, 1620.
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