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  1. Juan Geiler de Kaysersberg (en alemán Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg; en francés Jean Geiler de Kaysersberg, Schaffhausen, 16 de marzo de 1445 - Estrasburgo, 10 de marzo de 1510) fue uno de los mayores predicadores y escritores religiosos del siglo XV.

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  2. Juan Geiler de Kaysersberg fue uno de los mayores predicadores y escritores religiosos del siglo XV.

  3. Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg (16 March 1445 – 10 March 1510) was a priest, considered one of the greatest of the popular preachers of the 15th century. He was closely connected with the Renaissance humanists of Strasbourg, whose leader was the well-known Jakob Wimpfeling (1450–1528), called "the educator of Germany". [1]

  4. GEILER VON KAYSERSBERG, JOHANNES. Theologian and preacher; b. Schaffhausen, Switzerland, March 16, 1445; d. Strassburg, March 10, 1510. In 1446 his father went to Ammerschweier, Upper Alsace, as city clerk; he was killed in an accident when Johannes was three years old.

  5. 8 de dic. de 2022 · Introduction. Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg (16 March 1445 – 10 March 1510) was a priest, considered one of the greatest of the popular preachers of the 15th century. 2. Biography. He was closely connected with the humanists of Strasbourg, whose leader was the well-known Jacob of Wimpheling (1450–1528), called "the educator of Germany". [ 1] .

  6. Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg. (1445—1510) Quick Reference. (1445–1510), ‘the German Savonarola’. He held teaching posts at Freiburg and Basle, but his reforming interests led him to abandon academic work. From 1478 he held the office of cathedral preacher at Strasbourg.

  7. Juan Geiler de Kaysersberg (en alemán Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg; en francés Jean Geiler de Kaysersberg, Schaffhausen, 16 de marzo de 1445 - Estrasburgo, 10 de marzo de 1510) fue uno de los mayores predicadores y escritores religiosos del siglo XV.