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Petrus Zwicker (died 1403, in Vienna) was an East Prussian Inquisitor and cleric of the Roman Catholic Order of the Celestines. Between 1391 and 1403, he led one of the largest inquisitorial operations in the German-speaking world. The victims of this persecution of heretics, in Austria, Pomerania, Brandenburg and Hungary, were almost exclusively Waldensians. The Inquisition records of this period are today only represented by a few fragments.

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  • Petrus Zwicker (de)
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  • Petrus Zwicker (auch Peter Zwicker; † 1403 in Wien) war ein aus Ostpreußen stammender Inquisitor und Geistlicher aus dem römisch-katholischen Orden der Cölestiner. Zwischen 1391 und 1403 leitete er eine der größten inquisitorischen Unternehmungen im deutschen Sprachraum. Die Opfer dieser Ketzerverfolgung, die in Österreich, Pommern, der Mark Brandenburg und Ungarn stattfand, waren fast ausschließlich Waldenser. Die Inquisitionsprotokolle dazu sind heute nur mehr in wenigen Fragmenten erhalten. (de)
  • Petrus Zwicker (died 1403, in Vienna) was an East Prussian Inquisitor and cleric of the Roman Catholic Order of the Celestines. Between 1391 and 1403, he led one of the largest inquisitorial operations in the German-speaking world. The victims of this persecution of heretics, in Austria, Pomerania, Brandenburg and Hungary, were almost exclusively Waldensians. The Inquisition records of this period are today only represented by a few fragments. (en)
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  • Petrus Zwicker (auch Peter Zwicker; † 1403 in Wien) war ein aus Ostpreußen stammender Inquisitor und Geistlicher aus dem römisch-katholischen Orden der Cölestiner. Zwischen 1391 und 1403 leitete er eine der größten inquisitorischen Unternehmungen im deutschen Sprachraum. Die Opfer dieser Ketzerverfolgung, die in Österreich, Pommern, der Mark Brandenburg und Ungarn stattfand, waren fast ausschließlich Waldenser. Die Inquisitionsprotokolle dazu sind heute nur mehr in wenigen Fragmenten erhalten. (de)
  • Petrus Zwicker (died 1403, in Vienna) was an East Prussian Inquisitor and cleric of the Roman Catholic Order of the Celestines. Between 1391 and 1403, he led one of the largest inquisitorial operations in the German-speaking world. The victims of this persecution of heretics, in Austria, Pomerania, Brandenburg and Hungary, were almost exclusively Waldensians. The Inquisition records of this period are today only represented by a few fragments. (en)
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