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  1. Friedrich Myconius (originally named Friedrich Mekum and also Friedrich Mykonius) (26 December 1490 – 7 April 1546) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer. He was a colleague of Martin Luther .

  2. Friedrich Myconius (eigentlich Friedrich Mecum; * 26. Dezember 1490 in Lichtenfels; † 7. April 1546 in Gotha) war ein lutherischer Theologe und Reformator aus Gotha. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Familie. 3 Gedenken. 4 Werke. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.

  3. MYCONIUS, FRIEDRICH. One of the leading Protestant reformers in central Germany; b. Lichtenfels am Main, Dec. 25, 1490; d. Gotha, April 7, 1546. While attending Latin school in Annaberg, Myconius (also called Mecum) encountered Johann tetzel, the indulgence preacher, and was offended by him.

  4. Overview. Friedrich Myconius. (1490—1546) Quick Reference. (1490–1546), Lutheran reformer of Thuringia. A member of the Franciscan Order, he sympathized with M. Luther's attack on indulgences and was confined in various houses of his Order. In 1524 he fled and in the same year was appointed preacher at Gotha.

  5. Friedrich Myconius (originally named Friedrich Mekum and also Friedrich Mykonius) (26 December 1490 – 7 April 1546) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer. He was a colleague of Martin Luther.

  6. Friedrich Myconius [1] (Lichtenfels, 26 de dezembro de 1490 — Gotha, 7 de abril de 1546) foi um teólogo luterano e reformador alemão. Foi amigo e colaborador de Martinho Lutero , participou da Confissão de Augsburgo e mais tarde escreveu uma história sobre a reforma.

  7. FRIEDRICH MYCONIUS (1490-1546), Lutheran divine, was born on the 26th of December 1490, at Lichtenfels on the Main, of worthy and pious parents, whose family name, Mecum, gave 1 In the work cited in the last footnote J ahn described a fusion of nuclei as occurring in Ceratiomyxa at the stage at which the plasmodium is emerging to form sporophores.