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Gregory of Heimburg (Gregorius Heimburgensis) (b. at Würzburg in the beginning of the fifteenth century; d. at Tharandt near Dresden, August, 1472) was a German jurist, humanist and statesman. About 1430 he received the degree of Doctor of Both Laws at the University of Padua. Filled with the prevalent ideas of reform, this ardent and eloquent jurist was naturally attracted to the Council of Basle, convened, according to the assembled prelates, for "the extirpation of heresy, and of the Greek schism. . . .and for the reformation of the Church in her Head and members". While at the council he became the secretary of Æneas Sylvius.

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  • Řehoř z Heimburka (cs)
  • Gregor Heimburg (de)
  • Gregory of Heimburg (en)
  • Gregor Heimburg (pt)
  • Геймбург, Грегор (ru)
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  • Řehoř z Heimburka (lat. Gregorius Heimburgensis, něm. Gregor von Heimburg) (kolem 1400, Schweinfurt - srpen 1472, Tharandt u Drážďan) byl německý právník, humanista a politik. V letech 1466-1471 byl rádcem krále Jiřího z Poděbrad. (cs)
  • Gregor Heimburg (lat. Gregorius Heimburgensis; tschech. Řehoř z Heimburka; * nach 1400 in Schweinfurt; † August 1472 in Tharandt) war ein deutscher Humanist und Staatsmann. (de)
  • Gregor von Heimburg (Gregório de Heimburg; em tcheco: Řehoř z Heimburka) (1399-1472) foi humanista, jurista e chefe de estado alemão. É autor da obra Scripta nervosa justiaque plena ex manuscriptis nunc primum eruta, publicada em 1608. (pt)
  • Грегор Геймбург (нем. Gregor Heimburg) (1400—1472) — немецкий гуманист, юрист. (ru)
  • Gregory of Heimburg (Gregorius Heimburgensis) (b. at Würzburg in the beginning of the fifteenth century; d. at Tharandt near Dresden, August, 1472) was a German jurist, humanist and statesman. About 1430 he received the degree of Doctor of Both Laws at the University of Padua. Filled with the prevalent ideas of reform, this ardent and eloquent jurist was naturally attracted to the Council of Basle, convened, according to the assembled prelates, for "the extirpation of heresy, and of the Greek schism. . . .and for the reformation of the Church in her Head and members". While at the council he became the secretary of Æneas Sylvius. (en)
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