Franciscus Irenicus, byname of Franz Friedlieb (1494/1495 – 1553) was a German humanist, Protestant reformer and historian. He was born in Ettlingen and died in Gemmingen. He studied at the famous Latin school in Pforzheim, where Philipp Melanchthon was a fellow student in 1508-09. As a patriotic humanist he describes Germany in twelve books: Germaniæ exegeseos volumina duodecim a Francisco Irenico Ettelingiaco exarata, which appeared in Hagenau in 1518.
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| - Franciscus Irenicus (von griechisch eirenicos „friedlich“), latinisiert aus Franz Friedlieb bzw. Franz Fritz (* 1495 in Ettlingen; † 1553 in Gemmingen), war ein deutscher Historiker und Theologe sowie Anhänger Martin Luthers. In Gemmingen war er als Inhaber der Prädikatur Leiter der Gemminger Lateinschule. (de)
- Franciscus Irenicus, byname of Franz Friedlieb (1494/1495 – 1553) was a German humanist, Protestant reformer and historian. He was born in Ettlingen and died in Gemmingen. He studied at the famous Latin school in Pforzheim, where Philipp Melanchthon was a fellow student in 1508-09. As a patriotic humanist he describes Germany in twelve books: Germaniæ exegeseos volumina duodecim a Francisco Irenico Ettelingiaco exarata, which appeared in Hagenau in 1518. (en)
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| - Franciscus Irenicus (von griechisch eirenicos „friedlich“), latinisiert aus Franz Friedlieb bzw. Franz Fritz (* 1495 in Ettlingen; † 1553 in Gemmingen), war ein deutscher Historiker und Theologe sowie Anhänger Martin Luthers. In Gemmingen war er als Inhaber der Prädikatur Leiter der Gemminger Lateinschule. (de)
- Franciscus Irenicus, byname of Franz Friedlieb (1494/1495 – 1553) was a German humanist, Protestant reformer and historian. He was born in Ettlingen and died in Gemmingen. He studied at the famous Latin school in Pforzheim, where Philipp Melanchthon was a fellow student in 1508-09. As a patriotic humanist he describes Germany in twelve books: Germaniæ exegeseos volumina duodecim a Francisco Irenico Ettelingiaco exarata, which appeared in Hagenau in 1518. (en)
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