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          Martin Luther

          German priest, theologian and author (1483–1546)

          Not to be confused with Martin Luther King Jr.For other uses, see Martin Luther (disambiguation).

          The Reverend

          Martin Luther

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          Martin Luther, 1528

          Born

          Martin Luder


          10 November 1483

          Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, Holy Roman Empire

          Died18 February 1546(1546-02-18) (aged 62)

          Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, Holy Roman Empire

          EducationUniversity of Erfurt (Artium Baccalaureus, 1502; Artium Magister, 1505)
          University of Wittenberg (Biblicus Baccalaureus in Bible, 1508; Sententiarius Baccalaureus in Sentences, 1509; Theologiæ Doctor in Bible, 1512)
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          Martin LutherOSA (LOO-thər;[1]German:[ˈmaʁtiːnˈlʊtɐ]; 10 November 1483[2] – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, a