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Berchtold Haller (c. 1492 – 25 February 1536) was a German Protestant reformer. He was the reformer of the city of Bern, Switzerland, where the Reformation received little to none opposition. Haller was born at Aldingen in Württemberg. After schooling in Pforzheim, where he established a friendship with Philipp Melanchthon, he studied theology in Cologne. He became a teacher in Rottweil in 1510 and in Bern in 1513, where he was appointed assistant preacher at the church of St Vincent in 1515. In 1520 he became a canon and the people's priest.

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  • Berchtold Haller (* um 1492 in Aldingen, Württemberg; † 25. Februar 1536 in Bern) war ein katholischer Theologe, Lehrer, Chorherr, Leutpriester und Reformator der Stadt Bern. (de)
  • Berchtold Haller (c. 1492 – 25 February 1536) was a German Protestant reformer. He was the reformer of the city of Bern, Switzerland, where the Reformation received little to none opposition. Haller was born at Aldingen in Württemberg. After schooling in Pforzheim, where he established a friendship with Philipp Melanchthon, he studied theology in Cologne. He became a teacher in Rottweil in 1510 and in Bern in 1513, where he was appointed assistant preacher at the church of St Vincent in 1515. In 1520 he became a canon and the people's priest. Even before his acquaintance with Huldrych Zwingli in 1521 he had begun to preach the Reformation, his sympathetic character and his eloquence making him and the painter and writer Niklaus Manuel a great force. Zwingli became his friend and adviser and they began a lively exchange of letters. In 1526, Haller participated in the disputation of Baden, and in 1528 in the Bern Disputation, which resulted in the Bernese Reformation edict on 7 February 1528 in which Bern officially decided for the Reformation. Zwingli's 1531 death brought the Reformation in Bern to a crisis, to which the city council reacted by calling the first Bernese Synod with 200 participants. Haller was especially concerned as Zwingli's successor Heinrich Bullinger was unable to attend. However, he received strong support from Wolfgang Capito who arrived in Bern shortly before the opening of the Synod. In 1532 Haller became the leader of the Reformed Church of Bern. He was in contact with Guillaume Farel in the western part of Switzerland and Heinrich Bullinger in Zürich and acted as a mediator between the Calvinist Reformation and Zürich. He died in Bern, leaving no writings except a few letters which are preserved in Zwingli's works. (en)
  • Berchtold HALLER (naskiĝinta en 1492 en Aldingen, mortinta la 25-an de februaro 1536 en Berno) estis germana-svisa reformanto. La amiko de Filipo Melanktono estis studinta teologion en Kolonjo antaŭ deĵoro instruista en Rottweil. Ĉ. la jaro 1513 li estis en Bern kaj iĝis en 1520 aŭgustenano kaj ankaŭ ordensendependa paroĥujestro. Ekde 1522 li konstante varbis homojn por la ideoj de Reformacio sub malfacilaj cirkonstancoj. En 1526 li patroprenis la unuan disputon je Baden kaj same al la teologiaj interparoladoj en Berno. En la 7.2.1528 li prezentis reformacian edikton. Vivon lian rakontis (Zuriko 1828) kaj Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (Elberfeld 1861). (eo)
  • Berchtold Haller (Aldingen, 1492 — Berna, 25 de fevereiro de 1536) foi um reformador suíço de origem alemã. (pt)
  • Berchtold Haller, född 1492, död 1536, var en schweizisk reformert präst, känd som "Berns reformator". Haller var präst i Bern där reformationen genomfördes under hans ledning. Denna biografiska artikel om en präst inom kristendomen saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. Denna artikel om en schweizsk historisk person saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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  • Berchtold Haller (* um 1492 in Aldingen, Württemberg; † 25. Februar 1536 in Bern) war ein katholischer Theologe, Lehrer, Chorherr, Leutpriester und Reformator der Stadt Bern. (de)
  • Berchtold HALLER (naskiĝinta en 1492 en Aldingen, mortinta la 25-an de februaro 1536 en Berno) estis germana-svisa reformanto. La amiko de Filipo Melanktono estis studinta teologion en Kolonjo antaŭ deĵoro instruista en Rottweil. Ĉ. la jaro 1513 li estis en Bern kaj iĝis en 1520 aŭgustenano kaj ankaŭ ordensendependa paroĥujestro. Ekde 1522 li konstante varbis homojn por la ideoj de Reformacio sub malfacilaj cirkonstancoj. En 1526 li patroprenis la unuan disputon je Baden kaj same al la teologiaj interparoladoj en Berno. En la 7.2.1528 li prezentis reformacian edikton. Vivon lian rakontis (Zuriko 1828) kaj Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (Elberfeld 1861). (eo)
  • Berchtold Haller (Aldingen, 1492 — Berna, 25 de fevereiro de 1536) foi um reformador suíço de origem alemã. (pt)
  • Berchtold Haller, född 1492, död 1536, var en schweizisk reformert präst, känd som "Berns reformator". Haller var präst i Bern där reformationen genomfördes under hans ledning. Denna biografiska artikel om en präst inom kristendomen saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. Denna artikel om en schweizsk historisk person saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • Berchtold Haller (c. 1492 – 25 February 1536) was a German Protestant reformer. He was the reformer of the city of Bern, Switzerland, where the Reformation received little to none opposition. Haller was born at Aldingen in Württemberg. After schooling in Pforzheim, where he established a friendship with Philipp Melanchthon, he studied theology in Cologne. He became a teacher in Rottweil in 1510 and in Bern in 1513, where he was appointed assistant preacher at the church of St Vincent in 1515. In 1520 he became a canon and the people's priest. (en)
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  • Berchtold Haller (sv)
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