Katharina von bora biography of christopher

          The opera describes von Bora's life beginning with her consignment to a convent at the age of five and chronicles her eventual departure from holy orders, her.

        1. The opera describes von Bora's life beginning with her consignment to a convent at the age of five and chronicles her eventual departure from holy orders, her.
        2. She died at the age of just 53 on December 20, Luther's dear Katie (and ours) is buried in St. Mary's Church in Torgau, a town near Leipzig.
        3. She was born in into a noble family that didn't own a lot of land.
        4. Katharine von Bora, Dr. Martin Luther's Wife.
        5. Katharina von Bora was born in to a family of Saxon landed gentry.
        6. She was born in into a noble family that didn't own a lot of land.!

          Katharina von Bora

          Wife of Martin Luther (c. 1499–1552)

          Katharina von Bora (German:[kataˈʁiːnaːfɔnˈboːʁaː]; 29 January 1499?

          – 20 December 1552), after her wedding Katharina Luther, also referred to as "die Lutherin" ('the Lutheress'),[1] was the wife of the German reformer Martin Luther and a seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation.

          Although little is known about her, she is often considered to have been important to the Reformation, her marriage setting a precedent for Protestant family life and clerical marriage.[2]

          Ancestry

          Katharina von Bora was the daughter to a family of Saxon lesser nobility.[3][4][5] According to common belief, she was born on 29 January 1499 in Lippendorf, but there is no evidence of this in contemporary documents.

          Due to there being multiple branches in her family and the uncertainty of her birth name, there are diverging theories about her place of birth.[6] One of the