Konrad Schmid, the Glossary
Konrad Schmid (died 1368) was the leader of a group of flagellants and millenarians in Thuringia.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Black Death, Book of Isaiah, Book of Revelation, Brethren of the Free Spirit, Elijah, Enoch, Flagellant, Flagellation of Christ, Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, Hildegard of Bingen, Inquisition, Last Roman Emperor, Millenarianism, Nordhausen, Thuringia, Papal bull, Sangerhausen, Sibyl, Thuringia, Walkenried Abbey, Wipf and Stock.
- 1368 deaths
- 14th-century Christianity
- 14th-century German people
- Millenarianism
Black Death
The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
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Book of Isaiah
The Book of Isaiah (ספר ישעיהו) is the first of the Latter Prophets in the Hebrew Bible and the first of the Major Prophets in the Christian Old Testament.
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Book of Revelation
The Book of Revelation or Book of the Apocalypse is the final book of the New Testament (and therefore the final book of the Christian Bible).
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Brethren of the Free Spirit
The Brethren of the Free Spirit were adherents of a loose set of beliefs deemed heretical by the Catholic Church but held (or at least believed to be held) by some Christians, especially in the Low Countries, Germany, France, Bohemia, and Northern Italy between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries.
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Elijah
Elijah (ʾĒlīyyāhū, meaning "My God is Yahweh/YHWH"; Greek form: Elias /eːˈlias/) was a Jewish prophet and a miracle worker who lived in the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of King Ahab (9th century BC), according to the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible.
Enoch
Enoch is a biblical figure and patriarch prior to Noah's flood, and the son of Jared and father of Methuselah.
Flagellant
Flagellants are practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments of penance. Konrad Schmid and Flagellant are 14th-century Christianity.
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Flagellation of Christ
The Flagellation of Christ, in art sometimes known as Christ at the Column or the Scourging at the Pillar, is an episode from the Passion of Jesus as presented in the Gospels.
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Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen
Frederick I, called the Brave or the Bitten (German: Friedrich der Freidige or Friedrich der Gebissene; 1257 – 16 November 1323) was Margrave of Meissen and Landgrave of Thuringia.
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II (German: Friedrich; Italian: Federico; Latin: Fridericus; 26 December 1194 – 13 December 1250) was King of Sicily from 1198, King of Germany from 1212, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 and King of Jerusalem from 1225.
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Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen (Hildegard von Bingen,; Hildegardis Bingensis; 17 September 1179), also known as Saint Hildegard and the Sibyl of the Rhine, was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner during the High Middle Ages.
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Inquisition
The Inquisition was a judicial procedure and a group of institutions within the Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy, apostasy, blasphemy, witchcraft, and customs considered deviant.
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Last Roman Emperor
Last Roman Emperor, also known as Last World Emperor or Emperor of the Last Days, is a figure of medieval European legend, which developed as an aspect of Christian eschatology.
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Millenarianism
Millenarianism or millenarism is the belief by a religious, social, or political group or movement in a coming fundamental transformation of society, after which "all things will be changed".
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Nordhausen, Thuringia
Nordhausen is a city in Thuringia, Germany.
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Papal bull
A papal bull is a type of public decree, letters patent, or charter issued by a pope of the Catholic Church.
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Sangerhausen
Sangerhausen is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany, capital of the district of Mansfeld-Südharz.
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Sibyl
The sibyls (ai Sibyllai, singular Sibylla) were prophetesses or oracles in Ancient Greece.
Thuringia
Thuringia, officially the Free State of Thuringia, is a state of central Germany, covering, the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states.
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Walkenried Abbey
Walkenried Abbey (Kloster Walkenried) was a Cistercian abbey located in the village of Walkenried in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Wipf and Stock
Wipf and Stock is a publisher in Eugene, Oregon, publishing works in theology, biblical studies, history and philosophy.
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See also
1368 deaths
- Agnes Mortimer, Countess of Pembroke
- Anna of Kashin
- Barnim III, Duke of Pomerania
- Blanche of Lancaster
- Bolko II the Small
- Chen Youding
- Daliyetemishi
- Diego García de Padilla
- Emperor Go-Murakami
- Engelbert III of the Mark (archbishop)
- Eric II, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
- Floris I van Borselen
- Guy de Chauliac
- Henry Percy, 3rd Baron Percy
- Iain Fraoch MacDonald
- Ibn Yamin
- Ilyas Khoja
- Johann, Count of Cleves
- John Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray
- Konrad Schmid
- Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
- Maino De Maineri
- Marco Cornaro
- Matteo Giovanetti
- Maurice de Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley
- Mwei Daw
- Niccolò Capocci
- Nitta Yoshimune
- Orcagna
- St Bees Man
- Ulrich I, Count of Celje
- Waldemar I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
- Zhang Zhu
14th-century Christianity
- Alexandrian Crusade
- Barbary Crusade
- Battle of Nicopolis
- Buda heresy
- Capirote
- Christianity in the 14th century
- Christianization of Lithuania
- Conciliarism
- Flagellant
- Friends of God
- Holy Blood of Wilsnack
- Konrad Schmid
- New Christian
- Old Christian
- Our Lady of the Don
14th-century German people
- Adelaide of Hesse
- Beatrice of Bavaria
- Catherine of Austria, Duchess of Calabria
- Hans von Sagan
- Konrad Schmid
Millenarianism
- 2016 Mathura clash
- A Culture of Conspiracy
- Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light
- Alfred Feist
- Apostles of Infinite Love
- Cargo cult
- Cargo cults
- Chilembwe uprising
- Chinese salvationist religions
- Eight Trigrams uprising of 1813
- Fifteen Signs before Doomsday
- George W. Higgins
- Ghost Dance movement
- John Chilembwe's motivation
- Konrad Schmid
- Lapiang Malaya
- Millenarianism
- Millenarianism in colonial societies
- Nation of Islam
- New World Order conspiracy theory
- Pai Mārire
- Panacea Society
- Pomio Kivung
- QAnon
- Quautlatas
- Raëlism
- Revolt of the Muckers
- Shakers
- Sinasa massacre
- Soldiers of Heaven
- Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
- Tepehuán Revolt
- The Circle of Friends
- Year 6000