Menno Simons
Dutch theologian, namesake for the Mennonites (1496–1561) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Menno Simons (1496 – 31 January 1561) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Friesland region of the Low Countries who was excommunicated from the Catholic Church and became an influential Anabaptist religious leader. Simons was a contemporary of the Protestant Reformers and it is from his name that his followers became known as Mennonites.
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Church | Mennonites |
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Born | 1496 |
Died | (1561-01-31)31 January 1561 (aged 64 or 65) Wüstenfelde, Duchy of Holstein, Holy Roman Empire |
Buried | Bad Oldesloe |
Denomination | Catholic (until 1536), Anabaptist (from 1536) |
Spouse | Geertruydt Jansdochter |
Children | Two daughters, one son |
Profession | Catholic priest (until 1536), Anabaptist minister and author (from 1536) |
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"Menno Simons" (Dutch: [ˈmɛnoː ˈsimɔns]) is the Dutch version of his name; the Frisian version is Minne Simens (West Frisian: [ˈmɪnə ˈsimn̩s]),[1] the possessive "s" creating a patronym meaning "Minne, son of Simen" (cf. English family names like Williams and Rogers).