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  1. Johannes Bugenhagen, also called Doctor Pomeranus by Martin Luther, was a German theologian and Lutheran priest who introduced the Protestant Reformation in the Duchy of Pomerania and Denmark in the 16th century. Among his major accomplishments was organization of Lutheran churches in Northern Germany and Scandinavia. He has also been called the "Second Apostle of the North".

  2. Juan (Johannes) Bugenhagen. Juan Bugenhagen, nacido en 1485 en Pomerania Ulterior realizó estudios humanísticos en Greifswald y fue ordenado sacerdote. Ocupó varias cátedras como docente de la Santa Escritura y patrística. El escrito anti-romano "El cautiverio Babilónico de la Iglesia" de Lutero, publicado en 1521, suscitó primero el ...

  3. Born in 1485, Johannes Bugenhagen grew up in Pomerania, located on the present-day border between Germany and Poland. Little is known about his childhood and early life. After receiving a university education, he served for 15 years as the rector of a local Latin school (the modern equivalent of a grade school principal).

  4. Johann Bugenhagen. Johannes Bugenhagen (* 24 / Junio / 1485 en Wollin, Pomerania — † 20 / Abril / 1558 en Wittenberg, Sajonia, también llamado Doctor Pomeranus por Lutero, teólogo luterano alemán que introdujo la reforma protestante en Pomerania y Dinamarca en el siglo XVI. También es conmemorado en el calendario de santos de la iglesia ...

  5. Johannes Bugenhagen: Reformer beyond the Limelight . As visitors to Wittenberg amble along the main street of the city that leads from the Lutherhalle to the Castle Church, they will surely notice the large statues of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon[1] located in front of the old city hall.

  6. Johannes Bugenhagen ( Wollin, 1485. június 24. – Wittenberg, 1558. április 20.) német reformátor volt. Kortársai Dr. Pomeranus illetve Dr. Pommer néven ismerték. Greifswaldban tanult, majd 1504-ben a treptowi iskola rektora lett.

  7. Bugenhagen, pastor de la iglesia de Santa María, trabajó constantemente junto a los reformadores Lut