Jakob Hutter

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Jakob Hutter was a 16th-century Anabaptist leader and martyr whose teachings and communal ideals inspired the formation of the Hutterite communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anabaptist leader
Christian martyr
person
activeIn Moravia
Tyrol
advocated adult baptism
community of goods
nonviolence
separation from the state church
causeOfDeath burned at the stake
citizenship County of Tyrol
commemoratedAs martyr of the Anabaptist faith
commemoratedBy Hutterites
surface form: Hutterite Brethren
convictedOf heresy
countryOfBirth County of Tyrol
countryOfDeath County of Tyrol
dateOfBirth c. 1500
dateOfDeath 25 February 1536
ethnicGroup Austro-Bavarian German
surface form: Tyrolean
familyName Hutterites
surface form: Hutter
followerOf early Anabaptist theology
givenName Jakob
hasLegacy Hutterite colonies in Europe and North America
inspired Hutterite communal order
Hutterites
knownFor organizing Anabaptist refugees in Moravia
teaching Christian communal living of goods
languageSpoken German
mannerOfDeath execution
movement Anabaptist movement
Radical Reformation
notableFor foundational influence on Hutterite communities
leadership of early Anabaptists in Moravia
occupation Anabaptist preacher
religious leader
placeOfBirth Moos, South Tyrol
placeOfDeath Innsbruck
religion Radical Reformation
surface form: Anabaptism

Christianity
religiousOrderFounded Hutterites
surface form: Hutterite Brethren
sexOrGender male
spouse Katharina Purstl
timePeriod 16th century

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Hutterites namedAfter Jakob Hutter
Hutterites foundedBy Jakob Hutter