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Mihály Szever Vanecsai

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Mihály Szever Vanecsai
Bornc. 1699 (1699)
Vanecsa (Vaslak or Vaneča), Prekmurje region
Died1750(1750-00-00) (aged 50–51)
NationalityHungarian Slovenian
Other namesMiháo Sever Vaneča,
Miháo Sever z Vaneča
OccupationLutheran priest
Notable workRéd zvelicsánsztva (Expectant Salvation)
Réd zvelicsánsztva (1747)

Mihály Szever Vanecsai, also known in Slovenian as Miháo Sever Vaneča or Miháo Sever z Vaneča (ca. 1699–1750) was a Hungarian Slovenian Lutheran priest, born in the village of Vanecsa (Vaslak or Vaneča) in the Prekmurje region. He died in Nemescsó.

In 1742 he wrote the book Réd zvelicsánsztva (Expectant Salvation), published in Germany in Halle on the Saale.

See also

References

  • Anton Trstenjak: Slovencia na Ogrskem (Hungarian Slovenes), Maribor 2006. ISBN 961-6507-09-5