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Hutten is an originally German family name. * Christoph Franz von Hutten (1673–1729), Bishop of Würzburg * Lars Hutten (born 1990), Dutch soccer player * Philipp von Hutten (1505–1546), conquistador * Ulrich von Hutten Ulrich von Hutten (21 April 1488 – 29 August 1523) was a German knight, scholar, poet and satirist, who later became a follower of Martin Luther and a Protestant reformer. By 1519, he was an outspoken critic of the Roman Catholic Church. Hu ... (1488–1523), German humanist See also * Hütten (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Ulrich Von Hutten
Ulrich von Hutten (21 April 1488 – 29 August 1523) was a German knight, scholar, poet and satirist, who later became a follower of Martin Luther and a Protestant reformer. By 1519, he was an outspoken critic of the Roman Catholic Church. Hutten was a bridge between the Renaissance humanists and the Lutheran Reformation. He was a leader of the Imperial Knights of the Holy Roman Empire along with Franz von Sickingen. Both were the leaders in the Knights' Revolt. Biography His life may be divided into four parts: his youth and cloister life (1488–1504); his wanderings in pursuit of knowledge (1504–1515); his strife with Ulrich of Württemberg (1515–1519); and his connection with the Reformation (1510–1523). Youth and cloister life Hutten was born in Steckelberg Castle, now in Schlüchtern, Hesse. He was the eldest son of a poor but not undistinguished knightly family. As he was small of stature and sickly his father destined him for the cloister, and, when he was ten ye ...
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Lars Hutten
Lars Hutten (born 18 March 1990) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a winger. In his career, he featured for various clubs in the Netherlands, including a tenure at Germany's SV Rödinghausen for one season. Throughout these stints, he accumulated a total of 310 competitive appearances and scored 67 goals. Hutten represented the Netherlands in youth football, featuring prominently in the under-16, under-19, and under-20 teams. In total, he earned 14 caps across these national youth sides. Club career Early career Hutten played as a youth for JPS in Tilburg-Noord, until joining local Eredivisie side Willem II at a young age. He was later signed by PSV at the age of 12, where he progressed through the youth system. In the 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons, Hutten played in Jong PSV, the reserve team. On 23 September 2008, Hutten started in a KNVB Cup matchup between Jong PSV and PSV. The reserves team lost the game 3–0. Willem II In the summer of 2010 ...
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Philipp Von Hutten
Philipp von Hutten (18 December 1505 – 17 May 1546) was a German adventurer and an early European explorer and conquistador of Venezuela. He is a significant figure in the history of Klein-Venedig (1528 - 1546), the concession of Venezuela Province to the Welser banking family by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain. Biography Hutten was born in Königshofen, Lower Franconia. He passed some of his early years at the court of the Holy Roman emperor Charles V. Charles granted the province of Venezuela (or Venosala as Hutten calls it), to the Welser family of Augsburg. Early exploration of Venezuela, 1535-1538 Hutten joined a band of 600 adventurers, under Georg von Speyer, who sailed out to conquer and exploit the province in the family's interest. The party landed at Coro in February 1535 and Hutten accompanied von Speyer on his long and difficult expedition into the interior in search of treasure ( El Dorado). Subsequently, Hutten accompanied Speyer on a journey ( ...
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Christoph Franz Von Hutten
Christoph Franz von Hutten (1673–1729) was the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1724 to 1729. Christoph Franz von Hutten was born in Mainberg in Lower Franconia on 19 May 1673. He was the son of ''Ritter'' Johann von Hutten (1629–90) and his wife Anna Maria, ''née'' ''Freiin'' von Hagen zu Motten und Buschfeld (1649–98). He was educated at the University of Würzburg from 1680 to 1685. In 1686, he became a canon (''Domizellar'') of Würzburg Cathedral and of Comburg. He then studied at the ''Collegium Germanicum'' in Rome. He spent 1690–91 at the University of Siena. He then studied at the University of Mainz. He was made a canon of Bamberg Cathedral on 2 March 1711. He became dean of Würzburg Cathedral on 12 November 1716. On 31 October 1717 he was ordained as a priest. The cathedral chapter of Würzburg Cathedral elected him Prince-Bishop of Würzburg on 2 October 1724; Pope Benedict XIII confirmed his appointment on 28 December 1724. Johann Bernhard Mayer, auxi ...
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