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  1. Ursula of Munsterberg (German: Ursula von Münsterberg; Czech: Uršula z Minstrberka, Voršila Minstrberská, kněžna a Kladská hraběnka; c. 1491/95 or 1499, presumably in Teschen - after 2 February 1534, presumably in Stift Gernrode or Liegnitz) was a German nun and writer, known for her role during the reformation.

  2. Ursula von Münsterberg, Herzogin von Münsterberg und Troppau sowie Gräfin von Glatz war eine katholische Nonne des Ordens der Magdalenerinnen und später evangelische Schriftstellerin.

  3. Many would guess this committed Reformer to be Katie von Bora, former nun and future wife of Martin Luther. In actual fact the leader of this small group was the Lady Ursula von Münsterberg, grand-daughter of the King of Bohemia.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2012 · [40] A letter from Lady Ursula von Münsterberg serves as an example of the theological, as well as personal and political nature, of women's letters. Her letter gives a rare look into woman's theological deliberation on her options: After Ursula (1491/1495–1534 or after), granddaughter of the King of Bohemia, had escaped her convent on ...

  5. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Ursula von Münsterberg and Her Crisis of Conscience. Simonetta Carr. Aug 31, 2021. The story of the flight of Katie von Bora from her convent and her arrival at Wittenberg, where she eventually married Martin Luther, is well-known.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2016 · In actual fact the leader of this small group was the Lady Ursula von Münsterberg, grand-daughter of the King of Bohemia. She had lived at the Convent of Mary Magdalene the Penitent in Freiberg since the death of her parents when she was a very young girl.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2018 · Ursula von Münsterberg (1491? – 1534) was the granddaughter of King Georg Podiebrad of Bohemia. Ursala was a nun at a convent in Freiberg, Saxony. She spearheaded an effort to bring in a chaplain who was familiar with Luther and had Luther’s books smuggled into the convent.