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  1. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Daughter of Johannes (Hans) Reuter and Elisabeth Reuter. Wife of Georg I. Schwarzerdt and Georg Schwartzerdt. Mother of Prof. Dr. theol. Philipp Melanchthon; Anna Schwarzerdt; Anna Grünbach; Margarethe Schwarzerd; Barbara Kechel and 1 other. ; and Georg Schwartzerdt « less.

    • Bretten, Baden-Wuerttemberg
    • Wulf Hornung
    • 1476
  2. Philipp Melanchthon (eigentlich Philipp Schwartzerdt; * 16. Februar 1497 in Bretten; † 19. April 1560 in Wittenberg) war neben Martin Luther der wichtigste kirchenpolitische Akteur und theologische Autor der Wittenberger Reformation.

  3. Philologe, Philosoph, Humanist, Theologe, Lehrbuchautor und neulateinischer Dichter. Parents. Georg Schwarzerdt 1458-1507. Barbara Reuter 1476-1526. Spouses and children. Married November 27, 1520 (Saturday), Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Deutschland, to Katharina Krapp 1497-1557 with. Anna Melanchthon 1522-1547. Philipp II.

    • Early Life & Studies
    • Martin Luther's 95 Theses & Reformation
    • Marriage & Major Works
    • Luther & Melanchthon
    • Conclusion

    Melanchthon was born into an affluent family in Bretten, Germany, as Philip Schwartzerdt on 16 February 1497, son of George Schwartzerdt and Barbara Reuter. His father worked as an armorer for Philip the Upright, an Elector (one of the nobles who elected the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, which Germany was part of at this time). His great-uncle,...

    The famous image of Luther nailing his 95 Theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg comes from Melanchthon, but he was not in Wittenberg on 31 October 1517. Further, Luther himself never mentions nailing the theses to the door in any of his letters or writings. The story appears nowhere, in fact, until Melanchthon's 1548 History of the Life...

    In 1520, Melanchthon married Katharina Krapp (also given as Krappe, l. 1497-1557), daughter of Hans Krapp, mayor of Wittenberg, who was an admirer of Luther. Luther, in fact, arranged the marriage because he felt Melanchthon, whom he often refers to as "scrawny" or "small and sickly looking," could not find a wife for himself and needed one to take...

    Luther and Melanchthon continued to respect and defend each other for the rest of their lives, and if there was any rift, it was professional, not personal. Scholar Bengt Hagglund writes: To this end, Luther sent a number of letters to Melanchthon at Augsburg encouraging him to take a firmer stand on issues. Melanchthon, however, had always tried t...

    After Luther's death in 1546, Melanchthon was recognized as the leader of the Reformation, but at the same time, without Luther to defend him, he was criticized for his Augsburg compromises and others in later works. Melanchthon's aversion to conflict and desire for peace encouraged a number of Lutheran clerics to reject his leadership as suspect a...

    • Joshua J. Mark
  4. Philipp Schwartzerdt, nació en Bretten el 16 de febrero de 1497, como primer hijo del maestro armero municipal, Georg Schwartzerdt, y su esposa, Barbara Reuter, hija del recaudador de impuestos. Tras la muerte de su padre fue acogido en Pforzheim, en 1508, por la pariente lejana, Elisabeth Reuchlin,

  5. Barbara Schwartzerdt: Birthdate: circa 1435: Death: circa 1486 (42-59) Immediate Family: Daughter of Nikolaus Schwartzerdt and Elisabeth Schwartzerdt Sister of Georg Schwartzerdt. Managed by: Cornelia Birgit Erler-Uebel: Last Updated: today

  6. Barbara Schwartzerdt. Time. 1477-1529 (Geburtsjahr ca.) (Date of birth and death) Place. Bretten (Wirkungsort) Deutschland. Gender. weiblich. Variant. Barbara Reuter (Geburtsname) Barbara Schwartzerd. Family. Philipp Melanchthon (Sohn) Georg Schwarzerdt (Ehemann) Johann Reuter (Vater) Topic. Personen der Geschichte (Politiker und historische ...