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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Simon Fish (* in Kent; † Mai 1531 in LondoSimon Fish (* in Kent; † Mai 1531 in London) war ein in England wirkender Propagandist für die Reformation und einer der ersten englischen Protestanten. Fish verband bei seiner Arbeit soziale und religiöse Fragen und unterstützte William Tyndale bei der Verbreitung der englischen Bibel. Im Jahr 1528 verfasste er A supplicacyon for the Beggers, einen wilden Angriff gegen die Geistlichkeit. Fish wandte sich hier an Heinrich VIII. und forderte unter anderem die Enteignung der Klöster. Das Werk fand eine schnelle Verbreitung und wurde von Thomas Morus erwidert. 1529 übersetzte er Werk The Summe of the Holy Scripture. Er war mehrfach im Exil in den Niederlanden und starb kurz vor seiner geplanten Hinrichtung als verurteilter Häretiker an der Pest. In der Fernsehserie Die Tudors findet Fish hingegen fälschlicherweise als Ketzer sein Ende auf dem Scheiterhaufen.s Ketzer sein Ende auf dem Scheiterhaufen. , Simon Fish (died 1531) was a 16th-century Simon Fish (died 1531) was a 16th-century Protestant rebel and English propagandist. He is best known for helping to spread William Tyndale's New Testament and for writing the vehemently anti-clerical pamphlet Supplication for the Beggars (A Supplycacion for the Beggars) which the Roman Catholic Church condemned as heretical on 24 May 1530. His pamphlet can be seen as a precursor to the English Reformation and the Protestant Reformation. Fish was eventually arrested in London on charges of heresy, but he was stricken with bubonic plague and died before he could stand trial. His widow married vocal reformer James Bainham, and then became a widow again in April 1532 when Bainham was burned at the stake as a heretic.nham was burned at the stake as a heretic.
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rdfs:comment Simon Fish (* in Kent; † Mai 1531 in LondoSimon Fish (* in Kent; † Mai 1531 in London) war ein in England wirkender Propagandist für die Reformation und einer der ersten englischen Protestanten. Fish verband bei seiner Arbeit soziale und religiöse Fragen und unterstützte William Tyndale bei der Verbreitung der englischen Bibel. Im Jahr 1528 verfasste er A supplicacyon for the Beggers, einen wilden Angriff gegen die Geistlichkeit. Fish wandte sich hier an Heinrich VIII. und forderte unter anderem die Enteignung der Klöster. Das Werk fand eine schnelle Verbreitung und wurde von Thomas Morus erwidert.itung und wurde von Thomas Morus erwidert. , Simon Fish (died 1531) was a 16th-century Simon Fish (died 1531) was a 16th-century Protestant rebel and English propagandist. He is best known for helping to spread William Tyndale's New Testament and for writing the vehemently anti-clerical pamphlet Supplication for the Beggars (A Supplycacion for the Beggars) which the Roman Catholic Church condemned as heretical on 24 May 1530. His pamphlet can be seen as a precursor to the English Reformation and the Protestant Reformation. Fish was eventually arrested in London on charges of heresy, but he was stricken with bubonic plague and died before he could stand trial. His widow married vocal reformer James Bainham, and then became a widow again in April 1532 when Bainham was burned at the stake as a heretic.nham was burned at the stake as a heretic.
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