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The hymn-writer, Georg Grünwald [Grünwaldt], was a shoemaker from Kitzbühl in the Tyrol (Austria). He was an Anabaptist and in 1530 was accused and found guilty of heresy. He was executed by being burned at the stake in Kufstein (Tyrol). [{{website|bach}}/Lib/Grunwald.htm|*]
The hymn-writer, Georg Grünwald [Grünwaldt], was a shoemaker from Kitzbühl in the Tyrol (Austria). He was an Anabaptist and in 1530 was accused and found guilty of heresy. He was executed by being burned at the stake in Kufstein (Tyrol). [{{website|bach}}/Lib/Grunwald.htm|*]
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Revision as of 23:56, 27 October 2019

Life

Born: c.1490

Died: 1530

Biography

The hymn-writer, Georg Grünwald [Grünwaldt], was a shoemaker from Kitzbühl in the Tyrol (Austria). He was an Anabaptist and in 1530 was accused and found guilty of heresy. He was executed by being burned at the stake in Kufstein (Tyrol). [1]

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