The Protestant Reformation of the early 16th century in Europe divided the church and gave rise to several reformation movements. As such, it was characterised by universally famous men such as Martin Luther, Huldrych Zwingli or John Calvin, but many women were also quite instrumental in advancing the Protestant cause – as powerful supporters, committed helpers, resolute authors and passionate advocates in a time of great social, political and religious upheaval.
Twelve portraits, narrated by Pamela Hunter and Trevor J. Rolling
Katharina Zell-Schütz – Argula von Grumbach – Wibrandis Rosenblatt – Elisabeth Cruciger – Olympia Fulvia Morata – Elisabeth von Braunschweiz-Calenberg-Göttingen – Katharina von Bora – Idelette de Bure – Elisabeth von Rochlitz – Marie Dentière – Hille Feicken – Margarete Blarer
Fabian Egger
Argula von Grumbach Biografie Braunschweig-Calenberg-Göttingen Elisabeth Cruciger Elisabeth von Rochlitz Frauen Frauen der Reformation Hille Feicken Idelette de Bure Johannes Calvin Katharina Zell-Schütz Katharina von Bora Luther Margarete Blarer Marie Dentiere