Johannes a Lasco

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Johannes a Lasco was a 16th-century Polish Protestant reformer and theologian known for his influential role in organizing Reformed churches, particularly in Emden and London.

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instanceOf Polish nobleman
Protestant reformer
human
theologian
birthDate 1499-01-01
birthPlace Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Łask NERFINISHED
century 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
deathDate 1560-01-08
deathPlace Pińczów NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Bologna NERFINISHED
University of Kraków NERFINISHED
University of Padua NERFINISHED
era Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
influenced Reformed church organization in East Frisia
Reformed church organization in England
development of presbyterian church polity
influencedBy Erasmus of Rotterdam NERFINISHED
Huldrych Zwingli NERFINISHED
Martin Bucer NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
knownFor drafting Reformed church orders
organizing the Reformed church in Emden
organizing the Strangers’ Church in London
promoting Reformed theology in Poland
languageOfWorkOrName German
Latin
Polish
memberOf Łaski family NERFINISHED
movement Reformed tradition
name Jan Łaski NERFINISHED
Johannes a Lasco NERFINISHED
notableWork Church order of the London Strangers’ Church NERFINISHED
Forma ac ratio NERFINISHED
occupation Protestant reformer
church organizer
theologian
positionHeld reformer in Emden
reformer in London
superintendent of the Reformed Church in East Frisia
superintendent of the Strangers’ Church in London
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
traveledTo Basel NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
Wittenberg NERFINISHED
Zurich NERFINISHED
uncle Jan Łaski the Elder NERFINISHED

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