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  1. Johann Tetzel. Johann Tetzel. Si Johann Tetzel (1465 sa Pirna – 11 Agosto 1519 sa Leipzig) ay isang Aleman na Dominikanong prayle at mangangaral. Siya ay hinirang na Inkisitor para sa Poland at Saxony, sa kalaunan ay naging Grand Commissioner para sa mga indulhensiya sa Alemanya. Kilala si Tetzel sa pagbibigay ng mga indulhensiya sa ngalan ng ...

  2. 2 de oct. de 2023 · El famoso monje del siglo XVI que vendió indulgencias para financiar la iglesia institucional, desatando la Reforma protestante liderada por Martín Lutero. S...

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  3. Luther's agitation having frustrated further efforts to popularize the granted indulgence of eight years, Tetzel, deserted by the public, broken in spirit, wrecked in health, retired to his monastery at Leipzig in 1518. Here in the middle of January, 1519, he had to face the bitter reproaches and unjust incriminations of Carl von Meltitz.

  4. Tetzel, JOHANN, first public antagonist of Luther, b. at Pirna in Meissen, 1465; d. at Leipzig, August 11, 1519. He began his studies at Leipzig during the semester of 1482-83; was promoted to the baccalaureate in 1487, being the sixth in a class of fifty-six. Not long after he entered the Dominican Order, whether at Pirna or Leipzig, cannot be ...

  5. Juan Tetzel. “Tan pronto como la moneda suena en el cofre, el alma salta del purgatorio”. Así era el discurso de propaganda del monje dominico Johann Tetzel, quien vendía a domicilio el perdón de pecados como un charlatán de ferias. Tetzel nació en el año 1465 en Sajonia, Alemania, y se unió a la orden de los monjes dominicos en 1489.

  6. Johann Tetzel ( Pirna, 1465. – Leipzig, 11. kolovoza 1519. ), njemački fratar, dominikanac. Najpoznatiji je po prodaji oprosta tijekom 16. stoljeća, čak je napravio i cjenik za svaki pojedini grijeh. To je bio povod za Martina Luthera da izvjesi svojih 95 teza na crkvi u Wittenbergu. 1509. postao je službeni inkvizitor, a 1517. papa Lav X ...

  7. John Tetzel's End. With the wrath of the public aroused against him, Johann Tetzel was forced to retire to the to a monastery at Leipzig. It was at that time that Carl von Meltitz wrote up numerous accusations against him, further scandalizing his already damaged reputation. (Meltitz has since been discredited, and no one trusts anything he wrote.)