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  1. Katharina von Bora (German: [kataˈʁiːnaː fɔn ˈboːʁaː]; 29 January 1499? – 20 December 1552), after her wedding Katharina Luther, also referred to as "die Lutherin" ('the Lutheress'), was the wife of the German reformer Martin Luther and a seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation.

  2. Dec 17, 2021 · Katharina von Bora (l. 1499-1552, also known as Katherine Luther) was a former nun who married Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) in 1525. She, along with some fellow nuns, escaped their convent with Luther's help in 1523 in response to his reform movement. Katharina is recognized as the stabilizing force in Luther's life, enabling his later works.

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  4. Dec 20, 2016 · by Dr. Jack Kilcrease. Katharina von Bora is most famous for being the wife of Martin Luther. Traditionally, sources have suggested she was born in 1499. Nevertheless, because early modern Europe was lacking in birth certificates, there is no direct evidence of this.

  5. Oct 30, 2017 · Learn how Katharina von Bora escaped from a convent, married Martin Luther, and became a pioneer of the pastor's wife role in the Reformation. Discover her life story, challenges, and legacy through this article by Kristin Tabb.

  6. Oct 20, 2017 · Learn how Katharina von Bora, a former nun who escaped from a convent, became the wife and advisor of Martin Luther, the Protestant reformer. Discover how she managed a farm, a brewery, and a family amid the turmoil of the Reformation.

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  7. Learn about the life and role of Katharina von Bora, a former nun who married the German theologian Martin Luther in 1525. Discover how she influenced his religious views, supported his family, and shaped the Protestant domestic life.

  8. Learn about the life and marriage of Katharine von Bora, the ex-nun who became Martin Luther's wife and companion. Find out how she helped him escape from the convent, ran his household, and raised their six children.

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