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  1. Michael Gaismair, (1490, Sterzing, County of Tyrol15 April 1532, Padua, Republic of Venice) was a leader of the German Peasants' War (1524-1525) in Tyrol and the Salzburg region . Life. Michael Gaismair was the son of a mining entrepreneur, [1] who became secretary of the powerful bishop of Brixen.

  2. Michael Gaismair (auch Michael Gaismayr, * 1490 in Tschöfs bei Sterzing; † 15. April 1532 in Padua) war Bauernführer in Tirol und Salzburg in der Zeit des Deutschen Bauernkriegs . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Historische Betrachtung. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Anmerkungen. Leben.

  3. Der Bauernführer Michael Gaismair. Ab 1525 tobte der Bauernkrieg in Süddeutschland und den Alpenländern. Schon bald wehrten sich auch die Bauern und Bergknappen in Tirol. Einer, der sich an ihre Spitze stellte, war der Hauptmann Michael Gaismair. Von Horst Basting.

  4. Michael Gaismair is generally known as the leader of the oppressed people in the Tyrolean peasant uprisings in the 16th century. Yet he was far more than a simple rebel. Michael Gaismair had extraordinary foresight and he dared to fundamentally question the church and the supremacy of the nobles – which of course did not please the ...

  5. Michael Gaismair is generally known as the leader of the oppressed people in the Tyrolean peasant uprisings in the 16th century. Yet he was far more than a simple rebel. Michael Gaismair had extraordinary foresight and he dared to fundamentally question the church and the supremacy of the nobles – which of course did not please the ...

  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Overview. Michael Gaismair. (c. 1491—1532) Quick Reference. ( c. 1490–1532), German peasant leader, from a family with mining interests in south Tirol. He captained the Peasants' War in Tirol and subsequently in Saltzburg. The rebellion began on 10 May ... From: Gaismair, Michael in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance »

  7. 18 de feb. de 2024 · Michael Gaismair (1490-1532) was a Tyrolean peasant leader and revolutionary during the German Peasants’ War. As a scribe and later a captain, he gained a deep understanding of socio-political issues, leading him to challenge the church’s secular power and advocate for egalitarian reforms.