Anna Adlischweiler

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Anna Adlischweiler was the wife of Swiss Reformer Heinrich Bullinger and is noted primarily for her role within the early Reformation-era clerical household.

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Anna Adlischweiler canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Reformation-era figure
historical figure
human
associatedWith Heinrich Bullinger’s household
Reformed tradition
Swiss Reformation
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Old Swiss Confederacy
documentationLevel sparsely documented in historical sources
ethnicGroup Swiss
gender female
historicalContext early Protestant clergy marriage practices
languageOfEnvironment Early New High German
maritalStatus married
name Anna Adlischweiler self-link
notableFor role in early Reformation-era clerical household
placeOfActivity Zurich
religion Protestant Christianity
religiousMovement Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
role clerical wife
manager of Reformation-era household
sphereOfInfluence domestic life of Reformation clergy
spouse Anna Adlischweiler self-linksurface differs
Heinrich Bullinger
spouseOccupation Antistes of Zurich
Reformed theologian
Swiss Reformer
typeOfNotability social-religious

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Heinrich Bullinger spouse Anna Adlischweiler
Anna Adlischweiler name Anna Adlischweiler self-link
Anna Adlischweiler spouse Anna Adlischweiler self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Heinrich Bullinger