Michael Sattler

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Michael Sattler was a prominent early Anabaptist leader and theologian, best known for helping shape the Schleitheim Confession and for his martyrdom during the Reformation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anabaptist
Christian martyr
Reformation-era figure
person
theologian
advocated believers’ baptism
church discipline
nonviolence
separation of church and state
the ban (excommunication) in the church
causeOfDeath execution by authorities
centuryOfBirth 15th century
commemoratedBy Anabaptist and Mennonite churches
contributedTo Schleitheim Confession NERFINISHED
convertedTo Anabaptism NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 1490
dateOfDeath 20 May 1527
familyName Sattler NERFINISHED
givenName Michael
helpedShape Schleitheim Confession NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
knownFor Schleitheim Confession NERFINISHED
early Anabaptist leadership
martyrdom during the Reformation
language German
leftMonasticLife during the early Reformation
legacy influential in Anabaptist and Mennonite traditions
mainWork Schleitheim Confession NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath burned at the stake
movement Swiss Brethren NERFINISHED
nationality German
opposed infant baptism
participation in war by Christians
state-church system
participatedIn early Swiss Anabaptist movement
placeOfBirth near Staufen im Breisgau
placeOfDeath near Rottenburg am Neckar
religiousAffiliation Protestantism
religiousMovement Anabaptism NERFINISHED
role Anabaptist leader
author of confessional articles
theologian
spouse Margaretha Sattler NERFINISHED
spouseOccupation former Beguine
wasMonkIn Benedictine order NERFINISHED
wasPriorOf St. Peter’s Abbey in the Black Forest NERFINISHED
wasTriedBy civil and ecclesiastical authorities in Rottenburg
yearOfDeath 1527

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Swiss Brethren (historical) author Michael Sattler
subject surface form: Schleitheim Confession
Swiss Brethren (historical) hasNotableMember Michael Sattler
subject surface form: Swiss Brethren