Vermoser, Jeronimus (16th century)

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Jeronimus Vermoser, city secretary of Laufen, Aus­tria, and an Anabaptist preacher. He was seized by the Salzburg government before 20 November 1527. There is no record of his fate. Very likely he was one of the thirty-eight persons who were locked into a house in Salzburg and burned to death.

Bibliography

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Meyer, Christian.  "Die Anfange des Wiedertäufertums in Augsburg."  Zeitschrift des Historischen Vereins fiir Schwaben und Neuburg. I (1874): 247.


Date Published 1959

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