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  1. 31 de oct. de 2017 · Born in 1465 in Pirna, Saxony (now Germany), Tetzel studied philosophy and theology at the University of Leipzig, where in 1487 he received his bachelor's degree, graduating sixth in a class of 56 ...

  2. 8 de may. de 2018 · Johann Tetzel [1] (yō´hän tĕt´səl), c.1465–1519, German preacher, b. Pirna, Germany. He joined the Dominicans. He became a well-known preacher and was made inquisitor general of Poland at the instance of Cajetan [2].

  3. Johannes Tetzel. A Dominican prior and inquisitor, Johannes Tetzel became notable at the outset of the Reformation as the preacher of indulgences who instigated Luther’s 95 Theses. Born 1465 in Pirna near Meissen, he would receive education in Leipzig from 1482 to 1487, earning the bachelor of arts, before joining the Dominican order in 1489.

  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. Johann TETZEL, korekte: Johann Dietze (naskiĝinta ĉ. la jaro 1460 en Pirna aŭ en Leipzig, mortinta la 11-an de aŭgusto 1519 en Leipzig) estis germana teologo kaj fariĝis projekciilo de kontraŭkatolikismo pro liaj ofte troigitaj predikoj je indulgenco. Famis ankaŭ la t.n. Tetzelaj kestoj kien la pekuloj ĵetu la monon por esti savitaj ...

  6. Martin Luther - Reformation, Indulgences, Theology: In the fall of 1517 an ostensibly innocuous event quickly made Luther’s name a household word in Germany. Irritated by Johann Tetzel, a Dominican friar who was reported to have preached to the faithful that the purchase of a letter of indulgence entailed the forgiveness of sins, Luther drafted a set of propositions for the purpose of ...

  7. Definition. Johann Tetzel (l.c. 1465-1519) was a Dominican Friar who became famous as one of the most effective indulgence salesmen and who inadvertently inspired the Protestant Reformation when Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) wrote his 95 Theses protesting the sale of indulgences generally and Tetzel’s methods specifically, thereby challenging the authority of the Catholic Church.