Visual Timeline: Philip Melanchthon

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1497 CE - 1560 CE: Life of German theologian and reformer Philip Melanchthon.
 
1507 CE: Melanchthon enrolled in Latin school at ten years old.
 
1509 CE: Melanchthon enrolled at University of Heidelberg.
 
1518 CE: Melanchthon accepts position as Professor of Greek at Wittenberg.
 
1521 CE: Melanchthon writes his Loci communes.
 
1530 CE: Melanchthon writes his Augsburg Confession.
 
1546 CE: Melanchthon becomes leader of the Reformation in Germany after Luther's death.
 
1548 CE: Melanchthon writes his History of the Life and Acts of Luther.
 
1548 CE - 1560 CE: Melanchthon continues to work for the cause of Reformation until his death.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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