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urged her husband to return. They returned to town, where a thunderstorm started and a lightning killed four horses and the coachmen. According to another source the news of their frightful flight had spread among the Cöllners and Berliners, many of whom had tried to get as well onto the hill, but
579: 76: 67:, as well as a major flood in 1525 and some apocalyptic dates. For 15 July 1524 he predicted another flood so that Joachim I Nestor and his entourage fled to the 123:
thought. From an original that was indeed penned by Carion, it was completely rewritten in its Latin version at the hands of Melanchthon, and others. With
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were kept out by electoral guards. On their return the crowd awaited the elector and his entourage and welcoming him laughing.
541: 397: 231:. The Jesuits hoped to use the book in Germany, but despite Canisius's high expectations, Panvinio's work remained only a 68: 574: 328:, Geschichtskreis im Wasserturm auf dem Tempelhofer Berg (ed.), Berlin: Bloch & Partner, 1986, p. 3. No ISBN. 178: 469:
Beati Petri Canisii, Societatis Iesu, epistulae et acta collegit et adnotationibus illustravit Otto Braunsberger
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Philosophia perennis: historical outlines of Western spirituality in ancient, medieval and early modern thought
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to inquire about the chronicle he was preparing. The work was intended to counter Carion's
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Die Tempelhofer Berge nebst ihrer höchsten Erhebung dem Kreuzberge anno 1286 bis 1986
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His death is fixed as 1537, when Melanchthon communicated the news in a letter to
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Exile and Kingdom: History and Apocalypse in the Puritan Migration to America
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questioned whether his methods were purely astrological or involved magic.
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he published in 1521 gained him a later reputation of having predicted the
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schematic, the third period of which will be co-extensive with the
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Apocalypse Then: Prophecy and the Making of the Modern World
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Shakespeare's "Histories": mirrors of Elizabethan policy
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continued to edit it. Major features were the scheme of
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Index

Bietigheim

Lucas Cranach the Elder
Joachim I Nestor of Brandenburg
prognostication
Protestant Reformation
Runder Berg
Cölln
Elizabeth of Denmark
Philip Melanchthon
Andreas Perlach
comet of 1531
Jacob Milich
Lutheran
millenarian
Joachim Camerarius
Middle Ages
Caspar Peucer
four monarchies
Book of Daniel
translatio imperii
Three Eras
Roman Empire
Holy Roman Empire
Lotharian legend
universal history
Wittenberg
Herman Bonnus
Walter Lynne
Thomas Lanquet

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