Michael Sattler
Michael Sattler (1490 – 20 May 1527) was a monk who left the Roman Catholic Church during the Protestant Reformation to become one of the early leaders of the Anabaptist movement. He was particularly influential for his role in developing the Schleitheim Confession. His leadership has been seen as stabilizing and giving direction to the early Anabaptist movement after the first leaders had been scattered or martyred. He was convicted of heresy by Roman Catholic authorities and subsequently tortured and then burned to death at the stake. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Zhang, Yun, Madl, Tobias, Bagdiul, Ivona, Kern, Thomas, Kang, Hyun-Seo, Zou, Peijian, Mäusbacher, Nina, Sieber, Stephan A., Krämer, Angela, Sattler, Michael
Published 2013
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by Jung, Bomi, Messias, Ana C., Schorpp, Kenji, Geerlof, Arie, Schneider, Günter, Saur, Dieter, Hadian, Kamyar, Sattler, Michael, Wanker, Erich E., Hasenöder, Stefan, Lickert, Heiko
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by Kadam, Rameshwar U., Bergmann, Myriam, Hurley, Matthew, Garg, Divita, Cacciarini, Martina, Swiderska, Magdalena A., Nativi, Cristina, Sattler, Michael, Smyth, Alan R., Williams, Paul, Cámara, Miguel, Stocker, Achim, Darbre, Tamis, Reymond, Jean-Louis
Published 2011
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