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Zirler, Stephan, approximately 1520-1568

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Personal name headingZirler, Stephan, approximately 1520-1568
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Variant(s)Zirler, Stephan, ca. 1520-1568
Zirler, Stefan, approximately 1520-1568
Zirler, Steffan, approximately 1520-1568
Zyrler, Stephan, approximately 1520-1568
Cirler, Stephan, approximately 1520-1568
Cirler, Stephanus, approximately 1520-1568
Zierler, Stephan, approximately 1520-1568
Cirlerus, Stephan , approximately 1520-1568
Cirlerus, Stephanus, approximately 1520-1568
Zyrlerus, Stephanus, approximately 1520-1568
Zierlerus, Stephan, approximately 1520-1568
Other standard no.0000000051998158
LocatedHeidelberg (Germany)
Birth date1520~
Death date1568-07
Place of birthRohr in Niederbayern (Germany)
Place of deathHeidelberg (Germany)
AffiliationPalatinate (Electorate)
Profession or occupationComposers Civil servants
Found inEquiluz, K. Deutsche Liebeslieder der Renaissance [SR] p1984: label (Stephen Zirler, ca. 1520-1568)
Ein Predigt vber die wort des Euangelisten S. Marcus im 2. Cap. Vnd die Jünger Johannis vnd der Phariseer fastete[n], &c., 1565: title page verso (Stephano Cirler, Churfürstlicher Paltz Camersecretario)
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Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed December 10, 2024 (Zirler, Stephan ; German song composer; in 1537, student in Heidelberg; electoral chamber secretary in Heidelberg ; born ca. 1520 in Rohr i. NB, died 1568 in Heidelberg ; variant names: Zyrler, Stephan; Cirlerus, Stephan; Zirler, Stefan; Zirler, Steffan; Zyrlerus, Stephanus; Cirler, Stephan; Cirlerus, Stephanus; Zierler, Stephan; Zierlerus, Stephan)
   <https://d-nb.info/gnd/104342455>
German Wikipedia, viewed December 10, 2024 (Stephan Zirler ; born ca. 1520 in Rohr (Lower Bavaria), died at the end of July 1568 in Heidelberg ; was a German composer of the Renaissance and court official of the Electorate of the Palatinate)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephan_Zirler>