Martin Luther
Martin Luther.
If the question relates to the beginning of the reformation, Martin Luther was the Augustinian monk (correct spelling) who led the reformation in Germany.
An Augustinian is a follower of St. Augustine or his principles, or a friar or monk of an Augustinian order.
Martin Luther
No, Martin Luther was a German monk who started the Reformation of the Catholic Church and the Protestant Movement during the Renaissance. This happened in the early 16th century.
You must be referring to Martin Luther.
No, for a while he was an Augustinian Friar, not a monk.
Gregor Mendel was a monk at an Augustinian abbey and eventually became the abbot. While a monk, he taught and bred bees as well as gardened.
Early 16th Century. It began with a German monk named Martin Luther, but it was the end result of the Protestant Reformation as a whole.
Martin Luther was in fact a friar, not a monk.He was a friar beginning in 1505, when he made a promise to St. Anne - if he saved him from the thunderstorm, he would become a friar.
Martin Luther, a German monk because he felt the Catholic church was very corrupt.