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Heyden, Sebald, 1499-1561

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Personal name headingHeyden, Sebald, 1499-1561
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Variant(s)Heyden, Sebald, d. 1561
Haiden, Sebald, 1499-1561
Heyd, Sebald, 1499-1561
Heyd, Sebaldus, 1499-1561
Heiden, Sebald, 1499-1561
Hayden, Sebaldus, 1499-1561
Heiden, Sebaldus, 1499-1561
Heyden, Sebaldus, 1499-1561
S. H., 1499-1561
Heid, Sebald, 1499-1561
Other standard no.0000000108653258
LocatedStyria (Austria) Nuremberg (Germany)
Birth date1499-12-08
Death date1561-07-09
Place of birthErlangen (Germany)
Place of deathNuremberg (Germany)
AffiliationHeilig-Geist-Spital (Nuremberg, Germany) Sebalduskirche (Nuremberg, Germany)
Profession or occupationSchool principals Music theorists Hymn writers Cantors (Church music) Musicologists Theologians Poets Teachers
Found inNomenemclatura rerum domesticarum, 1998: p. 5*-6* (Sebald Heyden; b. probably Dec. 8, 1499 in Bruck near Erlangen; d. July 9, 1561)
LC in OCLC, Nov. 16, 1998 (hdg.: Heyden, Sebald, d. 1561)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed July 17, 2023 (Heyden, Sebald ; German school rector, music theorist, hymn writer and reformer; matriculated in Ingolstadt in 1513, then taught in Styria; 1519 cantor at the Hospital School of the Holy Spirit in Nuremberg, 1521 rector there; 1525-1561 rector of the St. Sebald school in Nuremberg ; born 1498 in Erlangen-Bruck, died 1561 in Nuremberg ; variant names: Haiden, Sebald; Heyd, Sebald; Heiden, Sebald; Hayden, Sebaldus; Heiden, Sebaldus; Heyden, Sebaldus; Heyd, Sebaldus; S.H.; Heid, Sebald)
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BnF, catalogue général, viewed July 17, 2023 (Heyden, Sebald ; born 8 December 1499 in Erlangen, died 9 July 1561 in Nuremberg)
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English Wikipedia, viewed July 17, 2023 (Sebald Heyden ; born 8 December 1499 in Bruck (now part of Erlangen), died 9 July 1561 in Nuremberg ; was a German musicologist, cantor, theologian, hymn-writer and religious poet)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebald_Heyden>