Der Reformpolitiker Martin Seger (ca. 1470–1532) von Tamins/Maienfeld: Reisläufer, Staatsmann und Publizist im Reformationszeitalter

This article on Martin Seger aims to revive the memory of a personality who played an important role as mercenary leader, politician, poet, and publisher in the Free State of the Three Rhaetic Leagues in the sixteenth century. Born in Tamins of the Grey League, Martin Seger occupied the post of gove...

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Main Author: Bundi, Martin 1932-2020 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Undetermined language
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Published: 2017
In: Zwingliana
Year: 2017, Volume: 44, Pages: 157-177
Further subjects:B Reformation Motif
B Grisons
B Martin Seger
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Summary:This article on Martin Seger aims to revive the memory of a personality who played an important role as mercenary leader, politician, poet, and publisher in the Free State of the Three Rhaetic Leagues in the sixteenth century. Born in Tamins of the Grey League, Martin Seger occupied the post of governor of Maienfeld. From here he maintained amicable contact to learned humanists as well as being in contact with the Zurich reformer Huldrych Zwingli. Without attending university, he was highly educated, which enabled him to publish widely on questions of constitutional law as well as on projects concerning social innovations and ecclesiastical reforms.
ISSN:2296-469X
Contains:Enthalten in: Zwingliana
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.69871/89htjh52