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  1. Quelle: Gunter Pirntke: Der Königstein und seine Gefangenen, 2014, Seiten 33 bis 35 sowie 37 (gekürzt) aus: "Das goldne Buch vom Vaterlande", Löbau: Walde, 1859, Seiten 247 – 248. . Der tiefe Fall des Nikolaus Krell: Der Calvinist Nikolaus Krell wird am 9. Oktober 1601 hingerichtet.

  2. 12 apr 2012 · English: Portrait of Nikolaus Krell (c. 1551 – 9 October 1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony; oil painting by an anonymous artist; Stadtmuseum, Dresden, Germany Date Taken on 11 September 2011

  3. Media in category "Nikolaus Krell" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. H enke, Ernst Ludwig Theodor: Caspar Peucer und Nikolaus Krell. Zur Geschichte des Luther-tums und der Union am Ende des 16. Jahrhunderts, Marburg 1865. Google Scholar F riedensburg, Walter: Geschichte der Universität Wittenberg, Halle 1917, 274 – 276, 290 – ss298, passim.

  5. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. See also Nikolaus Krell on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . CRELL (or Krell ), NICHOLAS ( c. 1551–1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native town. About 1580 he entered the service of Christian ...

  6. Nikolaus Krell (c. 1551 – 9 October 1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native town. About 1580 he entered the service of Christian I, the eldest son of Augustus I, elector of Saxony, and when Christian succeeded his father as elector in 1586, became his most influential counselor. Krell's religious views were Calvinistic or ...

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    Justizmord. Der Fall des Dresdner Aufklärers Nikolaus Krell, in: Neue Zürcher Zei-tung 12.1.2002 [Link]1; Hartmut Krell, Das Verfahren gegen den 1601 hingerichteten kursächsischen Kanzler Dr. Nicolaus Krell, Frankfurt/Main u.a. 2006; Dieter Wy-duckel, Der sächsische Kanzler Dr. Nikolaus Krell (1552–1601) - Ein Jurist als Justi-zopfer?