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  1. 21 de jul. de 2022 · Michael Sattler (l. 1490-1527) was a Roman Catholic monk who converted to the Anabaptist movement c. 1525 and contributed significantly to their Schleitheim Confession of faith. He is best known, however, for his trial and martyrdom in 1527, an event famously recorded in the 17th-century work Martyr 's Mirror and still commemorated by modern ...

  2. Michael Haggenmueller. +49 89 289 52600. Email me. Prof. Dr. Michael Sattler. Department Head, Molecular Targets & Therapeutics Center. Director, Institute of Structural Biology and Bavarian NMR Center. "We combine integrative structural biology to elucidate molecular mechanisms of biological pathways, highlighting the essential roles of ...

  3. Michael Sattler was born in Stauffen, Germany sometime in the 1490's. He eventually became a monk and was prior of the Benedictine Monastery of St. Peter's near Freiberg, Germany. In May of 1525 a group of peasants marched on St. Peter's monastery in protest of high taxes. Sometime around that time, he left the monastery.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2018 · Michael Sattler was one of the first Anabaptists. Like many of the Anabaptists during the sixteenth century, Sattler was executed because of his beliefs and actions which contradicted the established church. This episode tells the story of Sattler's trial and death as recounted on pages 116-118 of "Martyrs Mirror."

  5. Welcome to the Chair of Biomolecular NMR. The Chair of Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy is associated with the Bavarian NMR Center at the TUM School of Natural Sciences and the Institute of Structural Biology at the Helmholtz Zentrum München. We are using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in integrative structural biology, combined ...

  6. Michael Sattler (* um 1490 in Staufen im Breisgau; † 21. Mai 1527 in Rottenburg am Neckar ) gehörte zu den führenden Persönlichkeiten der ersten Täufergeneration . Die Beschäftigung mit exegetischen Schriften Luthers und Zwinglis führten dazu, dass er sein Amt als Benediktiner-Prior niederlegte und sich der Zürcher Täuferbewegung zuwendete.

  7. See C. Arnold Snyder, “he Life of Michael Sattler Reconsidered,” MQR 52.4 (October 1978): 331. 20 here is evidence of Sattler’s missionary activity north of Zurich in the summer of 1526. Snyder notes in this regard that “Hanns Meyger, who was baptized in late June 1526, identiies Michael Sattler as having been one of his teachers.”