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    Ferenc Dávid (also rendered as Francis David or Francis Davidis; born as Franz David Hertel, c. 1520 – 15 November 1579) was a Protestant preacher and...
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  • composer Ferenc Dávid (1510–1579), founder of the Unitarian Church in Transylvania F. R. David (born 1947), Tunisian-born French singer Gary David (born...
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  • Church of Transylvania, founded by the Unitarian preacher and theologian Ferenc Dávid (c. 1520–1579). Among its adherents were a significant number of Italians...
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    the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom by the Unitarian preacher and theologian Ferenc Dávid (c. 1520–1579), it is the oldest continuing Unitarian denomination in...
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  • adopted it at the request of the monarch's Antitrinitarian court preacher, Ferenc Dávid, in Torda (Romanian: Turda, German: Thorenburg) on 28 January 1568. Though...
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    Transylvanian chancellery at Kraków. Christopher ordered the imprisonment of Ferenc Dávid, a leading theologian of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania, who started...
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  • Unitarian movement in the 16th century, and particularly represented by Ferenc Dávid and Jacob Palaeologus. Also James Freeman represented nonadorantist positions...
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    Anti-Trinitarian views of his physician, Giorgio Biandrata and court preacher Ferenc Dávid, he became the only Unitarian monarch in history. In 1568, the Diet passed...
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    Ferenc Puskás (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈpuʃkaːʃ], UK: /ˌfɛrɛnts ˈpʊʃkəʃ, ˈpʊʃkæʃ/ FERR-ents PUUSH-kəsh, PUUSH-kash; né Purczeld; 1 April 1927...
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  • Parker William Tyndale Hugh Latimer Richard Hooker Jacobus Arminius Ferenc Dávid Important reformers of the Radical Reformation included: Thomas Müntzer...
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  • of David of Dinant, a pantheistic philosopher Followers of David Joris, an Anabaptist leader Followers of Ferenc Dávid, also known as Francis David, a...
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  • with Bishop Ferenc Dávid maintain an episcopal polity. Bishopric of Cluj Bishopric of Budapest Unitarian bishopric of Scandinavia Ferenc Dávid 1568–1579...
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  • to religious innovations. Under the influence of his court chaplain Ferenc Dávid (d. 1579), he adhered to Reformed theology from 1562, and accepted antitrinitarian...
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    the Slovenian language. John Calvin (1509–1564) John Knox (1514–1572) Ferenc Dávid (1520–1579) founder of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania who laid...
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  • (1511–1553) – Lelio Sozzini (1525–1562) – Martin Cellarius (1499–1564) – Ferenc Dávid (1520–1579) – Giorgio Biandrata (1515–1588) – Fausto Sozzini (1539–1604)...
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    established under the rule of Prince John II Sigismund Zápolya. Bishop Ferenc Dávid had corresponded with him since 1570 and sought his advice. By 1573 this...
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  • the 18th-century historian Johann Seivert, he married the daughter of Ferenc Dávid, and this statement was overtaken by many other sources; however, there...
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  • Eőssi came into contact with Matthias Vehe and, after the death of Ferenc Dávid in 1579, set up the Sabbatarian branch of the Transylvanian Unitarians...
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    many books in Hungarian. He was also the father of the sister-in-law of Ferenc Dávid. Heltai was born Caspar Helth to a Transylvanian Saxon and Lutheran family...
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    attempting to mediate in the dispute between Giorgio Biandrata and Ferenc Dávid. He moved to Poland, where he married the daughter of a leading member...
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    Hungarian Reform Era along with Dávid Baróti Szabó, Ferenc Verseghy, György Bessenyei, Mátyás Rát and János Kis. Ferenc Kazinczy was born in Érsemjén,...
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  • Sabbatarian. He had been a teacher in Torda before the 1579 death of Ferenc Dávid. After he associated with the Szekler Sabbatarians who were later persecuted...
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    1269–1848 Events Peter I Csák, Palatine of Hungary defeated the Cumans, Ferenc Dávid died in the fortress's prison, Horea, Cloșca and Crișan's revolt besieged...
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    Sigismund Zápolya, the former king of Hungary, inspired by the teachings of Ferenc Dávid, the founder of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania, promulgates the...
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  • along ethnic lines. Ferenc Dávid, Kolozsvár's popular town pastor, was elected the Hungarian district's first superintendent. Dávid, as historian Gábor...
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    Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (Hungarian: Budapest Liszt Ferenc Nemzetközi Repülőtér) (IATA: BUD, ICAO: LHBP), formerly known as Budapest...
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  • Romanian-American computer scientist Ferenc Dávid (ca. 1510–1579), preacher, founder of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania Tissa David (1921-2012), animator Péter...
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  • Unitarian college at Kolozsvár (now Cluj-Napoca, in Romania), where Ferenc Dávid was the head. Others with radical Christian views there were Jacobus...
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    there to go to Transylvania. The theories of Blandrata, Sozzini and Ferenc Dávid had a great influence on him. Nevertheless he always remained an Erasmian...
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    of Ferenc Dávid, founder of Unitarianism and the first Unitarian bishop. The political circumstances in Transylvania became favourable for Ferenc Dávid's...
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