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Agricola, Stephan, 1491?-1547

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Personal name headingAgricola, Stephan, 1491?-1547
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Variant(s)Castenpawr, Stephan, 1491?-1547
Castenpaur, Stephan, 1491?-1547
Kastenpauer, Stephan, 1491?-1547
Kastenbauer, Stephan, 1491?-1547
Stephanus, de Ratisbona, 1491?-1547
Boius, Stephan, 1491?-1547
Other standard no.121689654
Associated placeRegensburg (Germany) Vienna (Austria) Rattenberg (Tyrol, Austria)
Birth date1491?
Death date1547-04
Place of birthAbensberg (Kelheim, Germany)
Place of deathEisleben (Germany)
Profession or occupationTheologians Humanists
Found inStaupitz, Johann von. Gutachten und Satzungen, 2001: title page (Consultatio super confessione Agricolae) page xi (Consultatio super confessione fratris Stephani Agricolae) pages 63-65 (Stephan Castenpawr or Kastenpauer; according to the humanistic conventions of the time, he called himself Stephan Agricola; born in Abensburg; entered the order of Augustinian friars in Regensburg (so that he was also referred to as Stephanus de Ratisbona); documented in Vienna beginning in 1513; in 1521, he was in Rattenberg am Inn, where he preached in support of the Reformation; he was arrested and eventually tried for heresy) page 74 (died 1547 in Eisleben)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed March 16, 2023 (authorized access point: Agricola, Stephan; other data in authority record: German preacher and theologian; Reformator [Protestant Reformer]; born 1491 (birth year is approximate) in Abensberg; died 1547 in Eisleben; variant forms of name: Kastenbauer, Kastenpauer, Castenpawr)
German Wikipedia, viewed March 16, 2023 (Stephan Agricola; also known as Stephanus Agricola the Elder; birth name: Stephan Kastenbauer or Castenpaur; less frequently known as Stephan Boius; born circa 1491 in Abensberg; died April 10 or 11, 1547, in Eisleben; German theologian and Reformator)
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