Bartolf, Margarete (16th century)
Margarete Bartolf, an Anabaptist of Niederdorla (in the Erfurt district), a miller's wife, "a stubborn and defiant woman," in a hearing in Niederdorla on 19 September 1564 stated her faith in a confession that testified beautifully of her experience of salvation. She escaped a martyr's death by flight.
Bibliography
Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. I, 128.
Wappler, Paul. Die Täuferbewegung in Thüringen von 1526-1584. Jena: Gustav Fisher, 1913: 506.
Author(s) | Christian Neff |
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Date Published | 1953 |
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