LC control no. | n 82125135 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Łaski, Jan, 1499-1560 |
Variant(s) | Johannes, a Lasco, 1499-1560 Laski, Johannes, 1499-1560 Laskiĭ, I︠A︡n, 1499-1560 Iohannes, a Lasco, 1499-1560 Lasco, Johannes a, 1499-1560 John, a Lasco, 1499-1560 Lasco, John à, 1499-1560 Lasco, Johs a, 1499-1560 Lasko, Johann, 1499-1560 Lasco, Johannis à, 1499-1560 Lasco, Joannes a, 1499-1560 Łaski, Jan, der Jüngere, 1499-1560 Lasco, Iean a, 1499-1560 Lasco, Jean a, 1499-1560 Lasco, Jean de, 1499-1560 |
Other standard no. | 0000000115681476 |
Located | Basel (Switzerland) Emden (Lower Saxony, Germany) London (England) Frankenthal (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) |
Birth date | 1499 |
Death date | 1560-01-08 |
Place of birth | Łask (Poland) |
Place of death | Pińczów (Województwo Świętokrzyskie, Poland) |
Affiliation | Coetus der Reformierten Prediger Ostfrieslands Austin Friars (Church : London, England) |
Profession or occupation | Humanists Theologians Superintendents (Lutheran Church) |
Found in | Henschel, A. Johannes Laski, 1890 Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed November 28, 2022 (Łaski, Jan ; Polish reformer, humanist, theologian and main representative of Polish Calvinism ; not to be confused with his uncle, the theologian Jan Łaski (1456-1531) ; founder of the Assembly of Reformed preachers of East Friesland ; born 1499 in Łask, died 1560 in Pińczów ; variant names: Lasco, Johs a; Lasko, Johann; Lasco, Johannis à; Johannes, a Lasco; Lasco, Joannes a; Lasco, Johannes a; Laski, Johannes; Łaski, Jan, der Jüngere; Iohannes, a Lasco; Lasco, Iean a; Lasco, Jean a) <https://d-nb.info/gnd/118726633> BnF, catalogue général, viewed November 28, 2022 (Łaski, Jan ; born 1499, died 8 January 1560 ; nephew of the primate of Poland Jan Łaski (1455-1531) ; in 1538, he converted to Protestantism ; fled Poland and settled in Emden in 1542 and became superintendent of the Church of East Friesland. Forced to flee again in 1548, he settled in England where he became superintendent of the German (actually Dutch) Church. The accession to the throne of Queen Mary forced him to leave: the Dutch Church took refuge in Denmark, from there to Emden, and finally to Frankenthal in the Palatinate ; variant names: Lasco, Jean à; Lasco, Jean de) <http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb133281837> English Wikipedia, viewed November 28, 2022 (Jan Łaski ; was a Polish Calvinist reformer ; went in 1523 to Basel ; in 1542, he became pastor of a Protestant church at Emden ; shortly after, he went to England, where in 1550 he was superintendent of the Strangers' Church of London) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_%C5%81aski> |