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    Olof Persson, a veces Petersson (6 de enero de 1493 – 19 de abril de 1552), más conocido por la forma latina de su nombre, Olaus Petri (o menos comúnmente, Olavus Petri), fue un clérigo, escritor, juez y uno de los principales contribuyentes a la Reforma Protestante en Suecia.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Olaus Petri was a Lutheran churchman who, with his brother Laurentius, played a decisive role in the reformation of the Swedish church. He studied at Wittenberg (1516–18) and absorbed the reformed teaching of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon. When Gustavus Vasa was crowned king in 1523, Olaus.

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  3. 31 de ago. de 2023 · 1493 19 de abril de 1552 Biografía Fotos Fue un clérigo, escritor, juez y principal contribuyente a la Iglesia protestante . Reforma en Suecia. Su hermano, Laurentius Petri (Lars Persson), se

  4. Olaus Petri. Olaus Petri (en sueco Olof Petersson) nació en la localidad de Örebro, Suecia, el 6 de enero de 1493. Tras asistir a la escuela en dciha localidad, estudió en la Universidad de Uppsala, después en la de Leipzig y finalmente ingresó en la de Wittenberg en 1516, asistiendo a las clases de Lutero y Melanchthon.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2018 · [2] Olaus Petri, or ‘Master Olof’, as he is often called, is a key figure in the history of the Swedish Reformation. Like many learned people of the Renaissance Age, he was a versatile personality and a prolific author – a theologian, a polemist, a historian, a translator, a poet and a law scholar (cf. Hallencreutz & Lindeberg ...

  6. Hace 6 días · Swedish reformer and playwright, born in Örebro, the son of a blacksmith. He studied in Wittenberg (1516–18) and returned to Sweden as a disciple of Luther. He worked as ... From: Petri, Olaus in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance ».

  7. Olavus Petri (born 1493) and his brother Laurentius (born 1499) were the principal leaders of the Lutheran movement in Sweden. Both studied at Wittenberg, where they were influenced by Martin Luther.