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  1. Wibrandis Rosenblatt (1504–1564) was the wife of three major religious reformers, who predeceased her: Johannes Oecolampadius (married, 1528–1531), Wolfgang Capito (married, 1532–1541), and Martin Bucer (married, 1542–1551).

  2. Oct 5, 2017 · In 1504, Wibrandis Rosenblatt was born in Säckingen, Germany. Over the next sixty years, she would marry and be widowed four times, inspiring one writer to describe her as the Reformationfrau — “the Bride of the Reformation.”

  3. Wibrandis Rosenblatt. Wibrandis Rosenblatt (* 1504 in Säckingen; † 1. November 1564 in Basel) war nacheinander die Frau der drei bedeutenden Reformatoren Johannes Oekolampad, Wolfgang Capito und Martin Bucer. Wie Martin Luthers Ehefrau Katharina von Bora galt sie als Idealbild der evangelischen Pfarrfrau .

  4. Nov 11, 2017 · In 1504, Wibrandis Rosenblatt was born in Säckingen, Germany. Over the next sixty years, she would marry and be widowed four times, inspiring one writer to describe her as the Reformationfrau — “the Bride of the Reformation.”

  5. Rosenblatt (1504-1564) She lived in a period of huge upheaval in Basel, Strasbourg, and Cambridge. In the course of her life she mar-ried four times, giving birth to 11 children. Three important reformers (Johannes Oecolam-pad, Wolfgang Capito, and Martin Bucer) shared their private and spiritual lives with her. Even in dif-ficult conditions ...

  6. Oct 23, 2018 · Wibrandis Rosenblatt (1504-1564) is often nicknamed “the Bride of the Reformation,” because she became successively the wife of four men, three of whom were famous Reformers. Her memory is often limited to this oddity, and her voice to a couple of letters.

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  8. Also in Basel were Margareta Rosenblatta military wife—and her daughter Wibrandis, who would play an important role in the lives of both Oecolampadius and Capito.