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  1. Luther Martin: Luther Martin : (1748–1826) a member of the Maryland delegation to the U.S. Constitutional Convention (a.k.a., the Philadelphia convention) which wrote the U.S. [100%] 2023-08-16
  2. Martin Luther: Martin Luther OSA (/ˈluːθər/; German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ; 10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. He was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of ... (German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)) [100%] 2024-01-04 [Martin Luther] [1483 births]...
  3. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was the first and most prominent leader of a reform movement in sixteenth century Christianity, subsequently known as the Protestant Reformation. Essentially, Luther sought to recover core New Testament teachings that he ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Martin Luther: Martin Luther OSA (/ˈluːθər/; German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] (listen); 10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. He was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis ... (Biography) [100%] 2023-09-29 [Founders of religions] [Philosophers of law]...
  5. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (1483–1546) was a German Augustinian monk and theologian who became a major figure in the Protestant Reformation, founding the Lutheran Church. He helped make Christianity slightly less toxic. [100%] 2023-11-22 [Protestants] [Antisemites]...
  6. Martin Luther (steam locomotive): Martin Luther is an 8 NHP Compound J & H McLaren steam-driven traction engine Works No 527 built in November 1895 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK and abandoned in the desert of Skeleton Coast outside of the town of Swakopmund ... (Steam locomotive) [100%] 2023-11-10 [Traction engines] [Swakopmund]...
  7. Martin Luther (diplomat): Martin Luther, (1895–1945) was a protege of Joachim von Ribbentrop, first in the volunteer "Ribbentrop Bureau" and then in the Reich Foreign Office, until Ribbetrop sent him to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp for an attempt to supplant him as Reich ... (Diplomat) [100%] 2023-06-29
  8. Martin Luther (1953): Martin Luther ist ein Spielfilm über das Leben Martin Luthers aus dem Jahr 1953, in dem Irving Pichel Regie führte und zugleich die Rolle des Gregor Brück übernahm. Die Haupt- und Titelrolle spielte Niall MacGinnis. (1953) [100%] 2023-10-17
  9. Martin, Luther: Martin, Luther (1748-1826), American lawyer, was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on the 9th of February 1748\. He graduated at the college of New Jersey (now Princeton University) at the head of a class of thirty-five in ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  10. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (1483–1546) is the central figure of the Protestant Reformation. Whilst he is primarily seen as a theologian, the philosophical interest and impact of his ideas is also significant, so that he arguably deserves to be ranked as ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2021-12-24
  11. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was the first and most prominent leader of a reform movement in sixteenth century Christianity, subsequently known as the Protestant Reformation. Essentially, Luther sought to recover core New Testament teachings that he ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  12. Luther Martin: Luther Martin (February 20, 1740, - July 10, 1826) was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, representing the state of Maryland. Martin was a leading anti-federalist, who did not sign the Constitution as he felt it did not do enough ... [100%] 2023-02-15 [Founding Fathers]
  13. Martin Luther (1953 film): Martin Luther is a 1953 American–West German film biography of Martin Luther. It was directed by Irving Pichel, (who also plays a supporting role), and stars Niall MacGinnis as Luther. (1953 film) [100%] 2023-10-13 [1953 films] [American drama films]...
  14. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (1483-1546), German religious reformer and theologian began the Protestant Reformation and founded the Lutheran Church as a branch of Christianity dominant in Germany and Scandinavia. Previous reform movements in the Roman Catholic Church were small-scale and ... [100%] 2023-09-24
  15. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 - February 18, 1546) was one of the most important leaders in Christian and German history. An Augustinian monk, priest, and professor of theology, he unintentionally launched the Protestant Reformation and founded the Lutheran Church. [100%] 2023-02-22 [Reformation] [German History]...
  16. Luther Martin: Luther Martin (1748-1826), American lawyer, was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on the 9th of February 1748. He graduated at the college of New Jersey (now Princeton University) at the head of a class of thirty-five in ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  17. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (November 10, 1483 – February 18, 1546) was the first and most prominent leader of a reform movement in sixteenth century Christianity, subsequently known as the Protestant Reformation. Essentially, Luther sought to recover core New Testament teachings that he ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  18. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) was a German priest, monk, and theologian who became the central figure of the religious and cultural movement known as the Protestant Reformation. Even though earlier reformers had expressed Luther's views, his charismatic personality ... [100%] 2021-11-30
  19. Martin Luther (diplomat): Martin Franz Julius Luther (German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] , 16 December 1895 – 13 May 1945) was a German diplomat. A member of the Nazi Party, he was a protégé of Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, first as an advisor in the Ribbentrop Bureau (Dienststelle ... (Diplomat) [100%] 2024-09-29 [1895 births] [1945 deaths]...
  20. Martin Luther: Martin Luther (* 10. November 1483 in Eisleben, Grafschaft Mansfeld; † 18. [100%] 2024-09-04

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