- male, deceased (1525)
- Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (January 17, 1463 - May 5, 1525), also known as Frederick the Wise, was Elector of Saxony (from the House of...
- male, deceased (1550)
- Jón Arason was an Icelandic bishop and poet. He became a priest about 1504, and having attracted the notice of Gottskálk Nikulásson, bishop of Hól...
- male, deceased (1999)
- Oscar Cullmann (25 February, 1902, Strasbourg - 16 January, 1999, Chamonix) was a Christian theologian in the Lutheran tradition. He is best known...
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- The Prussian Homage or Tribute was the formal investment of Albert of Prussia as duke of the Polish fief of Ducal Prussia. In the aftermath of the...
- male, deceased (1552)
- Laurentius Andreae was a Swedish clergyman and scholar who is acknowledged as one of his country's preeminent intellectual figures during the first...
- male, deceased (1545)
- Walter von Cronberg (born 1477 at Kronberg Castle near Frankfurt am Main; died 4 April 1545) was the 38th Grand Master of the Teutonic Order...
- male, deceased (1535)
- Gustav Eriksson Trolle was Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden, in two sessions, during the turbulent Reformation events. After returning from studies...
- male, deceased (1719)
- Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg (July 10, 1682 - February 23, 1719) was a member of the Lutheran clergy and the first Protestant missionary to India.
- male, deceased (2004)
- John Tietjen (June 18 1928 - February 15 2004) was a Lutheran clergyman, theologian, and national church leader in the United States. He is best...
- male, deceased (1932)
- Henry Eyster Jacobs (10 November 1844- 7 July 1932) was an American educator and Lutheran theologian. Jacobs was born at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania...
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