16th-century German person
C20512
concept
A 16th-century German person is an individual who lived in the German-speaking regions of Central Europe between 1501 and 1600, shaped by the cultural, religious, and political transformations of the Renaissance and Reformation eras.
Observed surface forms (3)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 16th-century German noble | 3 |
| 16th-century German nobleman | 1 |
| 16th-century German woman | 1 |
Instances (14)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach | — |
| Sabine of Simmern | — |
| Dorothea of Palatinate-Simmern | — |
| Jakob von Eltz-Rübenach | — |
|
Countess of Stolberg
surface form:
Juliana of Stolberg
|
16th-century German noble |
| John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony | — |
| Barbara Blomberg | 16th-century German woman |
| Elisabeth of Hesse | — |
| Christoph, Duke of Württemberg | 16th-century German noble |
| Ulrich III, Duke of Mecklenburg-Güstrow | — |
| John III, Duke of Cleves | 16th-century German nobleman |
|
Louis
surface form:
Louis VI, Elector Palatine
|
16th-century German noble |
| Louis IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg | — |
| Philipp I, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg | — |