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  1. Wolfgang Koepfel (* 1478 in Hagenau; † 4. November 1541 in Straßburg; auch Wolfgang Fabricius Köpfle ), bekannt als Wolfgang Fabricius Capito, war ein bedeutender Reformator in Straßburg.

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  3. Wolfgang Capito - Wikipedia. Wolfgang Fabricius Capito (also Koepfel) (c. 1478 – November 1541) was a German Protestant reformer in the Calvinist tradition. His life and revolutionary work. Capito was born circa 1478 to a smith at Hagenau in Alsace.

  4. Wolfgang Faber Capito. The purpose of the Electronic Capito Project is to provide the text of letters from and to Wolfgang Capito which are either unpublished or have been published before 1850 and are therefore difficult to access. The transcriptions should be regarded as a work in progress. Corrections and suggestions are welcome.

  5. Capito: Wolfgang Fabricius C. (latinisirt aus Koepfel), geb. 1472 zu Hagenau im Elsaß, † 1541. Er zeigte frühe eine ungewöhnliche Beweglichkeit und Vielseitigkeit des Geistes. Der Vater, ein ehrbarer Meister der Schmiedezunft (daher der Beiname Fabricius, den der Sohn sich gab) wollte nicht, daß er Geistlicher werde, welcher Stand ihm ...

  6. Capito The purpose of the Electronic Capito Project is to provide the text of letters from and to Wolfgang Capito which are either unpublished or have been published before 1850 and are therefore difficult to access.

  7. Wolfgang Fabricius Capito was a Christian humanist and Roman Catholic priest who, breaking with his Roman faith, became a primary Reformer at Strasbourg. Educated at the German universities of Ingolstadt and Freiburg, Capito became a diocesan preacher (1512) in Bruchsal, where he met the future.