Elisabeth Cruciger

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Elisabeth Cruciger (also spelled Kreuziger, Creutziger etc.; née von Meseritz) (c. 1500 - 2 May 1535) was the first female poet and hymn writer of the Protestant Reformation[1] and a friend of Martin Luther.

Life

She was born into a noble family in Meseritz in Farther Pomerania, and while still a child entered Marienbusch Abbey, a Premonstratensian house in Treptow an der Rega. She got to know the ideas of the Reformation through Johannes Bugenhagen, converted to Lutheranism, and in 1522 left the abbey to move to Wittenberg where she lived in Bugenhagen's household. Then in 1524 she married the theologian Caspar Cruciger the Elder, a student and assistant of Luther. They had one daughter, Elisabeth Cruciger the Younger (who married rector Kegel and then, on his death, Luther's son Hans in Eisleben), and one son, Caspar Cruciger the Younger.

She died in Wittenberg.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Haemig, Mary Jane (2001). "Elisabeth Cruciger (1500?-1535): The Case of the Disappearing Hymn Writer". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 32 (1): 21–44. doi:10.2307/2671393. JSTOR 2671393.
  2. ^ Haas, Rainer (1972-01-01). "Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz. Verlag Traugott Bautz, Hamm/Westfalen 1970 (1. und 2. Lieferung)". Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte [de]. 24 (1): 95–96. doi:10.1163/157007372x01151. ISSN 0044-3441.

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