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  1. Watzenrode was born in Thorn (Toruń), son of the merchant Lucas Watzenrode the Elder (1400–62). He studied at Jagiellonian University and at Cologne and Bologna. After his sister Barbara and her husband Niklas Koppernigk [1] died in about 1483, Lucas cared for their four children, Katharina, Barbara, Andreas and Nicolaus, the last of whom ...

  2. Important person of Nicolaus Copernicus life. This page was last edited on 29 March 2024, at 09:19. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Lucas Watzenrode war Fürstbischof des Ermlandes. Sein Vater Lukas Watzenrode der Ältere (1400−1462) war Bürger und Handelsmann in Thorn. Wikipedia DE.

  4. 29 de março de 1512 (64 anos) Toruń. Lucas Watzenrode, o Jovem (também Watzelrode e Waisselrod; em alemão: Lucas Watzenrode der Jüngere; em polonês/polaco: Łukasz Watzenrode; Toruń, 30 de outubro de 1447 — Toruń, 29 de março de 1512) foi um bispo de Vármia e tio do astrônomo Nicolau Copérnico, que educou devido à morte de seus pais.

  5. This reconstruction also suggests that the turning point in 1510, when Copernicus left his post as secretary to his uncle Lucas Watzenrode the prince-bishop of Warmia, was not only linked to Copernicus's first version of his heliocentric theory in the Commentariolus, but also to major political setbacks being experienced by Watzenrode during these years, and with the publication of Copernicus ...

  6. 22 de dic. de 2023 · After the death of his father in 1483, Copernicus was taken under the care of his maternal uncle, Lucas Watzenrode the Younger, a leading cleric and soon to be Prince-Bishop of Warmia. Watzenrode’s influence and support played a significant role in shaping Copernicus’s education and future career. Education

  7. Lucas Watzenrode resistió y, después de Juan I primero se hizo cargo de Casimiro IV, obtuvo el obispado estar exentos de Riga. Watzenrode ahora mantenía relaciones amistosas con Jean-Albert, luego con Alejandro y Segismundo I, de quien a veces fue el consejero privilegiado, mientras colaboraba con la Orden Teutónica; pero sabía cuándo era necesario defender los intereses de su principado.