• Karl von Miltitz (c. 1490 – 20 November 1529) was a papal nuncio and a Mainz Cathedral canon. He was born in Rabenau near Meißen and Dresden, his family...
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  • Borromäus von Miltitz (German: Karl Borromäus von Miltitz; 9 November 1781 – 19 January 1845) was a German poet, composer, and writer. Miltitz was born...
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  • Hofschneider as Ulrick Christopher Buchholz as Johann von der Eck Timothy Peach as Karl von Miltitz Michael Traynor as Hans Luther Tom Strauss as George...
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    conservative books (including August von Kotzebue's History of the German Empires) were placed on the bonfire. Karl Ludwig Sand, who would assassinate Kotzebue...
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    Cajetan. In January 1519, at Altenburg in Saxony, the papal nuncio Karl von Miltitz adopted a more conciliatory approach. Luther made certain concessions...
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    Emser John Fisher Hochstratus Ovans Jacob van Hoogstraten John Mair Karl von Miltitz Thomas More Thomas Murner William of Ockham Ortwin Johannes Pfefferkorn...
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    condemned (though later pardoned) for immorality. When he discovered that Karl von Miltitz had accused him of perpetrating numerous frauds and embezzlements,...
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  • autumn, Johann Eck proclaimed the bull in Meissen and other towns. Karl von Miltitz, a papal nuncio, attempted to broker a solution, but Luther, who had...
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  • Works, vol. 34 ISBN 0-8006-0334-6 Küng, Hans, Justification: The Doctrine of Karl Barth and a Catholic Reflection, p249, "The formula sola fide can be taken...
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    institution, such as Nobel laureates Emil Adolf von Behring, Gustav Ludwig Hertz, Hermann Staudinger and Karl Ziegler, as well as Georg Cantor (mathematician...
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