Merswin, Rulman, 1307-1382

German banker, who renounced his secular life and became a mystic, writing several mystical treatises. He was a leader of the Friends of God, a lay religious society. He was founder of Île Verte (near Strasbourg), a refuge for the society.

HMML ID
316100955300
PURL
https://w3id.org/haf/person/316100955300
LC name
Merswin, Rulman, 1307-1382
HMML name
Merswin, Rulman, 1307-1382
Library of Congress
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97017174
VIAF
https://viaf.org/viaf/3525205

Variants

  • Delphinus, Rulman
  • Merschwein, Rulman
  • Merschwein, Rulmann
  • Merschwin, Rulmann
  • Merswin, Rulmann
  • Ruland, Merschwin
  • Ruland, Merswin
  • Rulman, Delphinus
  • Rulmann, Delphinus
  • Rulmann, Merschwin

Name elements

Given names
Rulman
Family names
Merswin

Personal information

Birth date
1307
Death date
1382
Centuries
14th century CE
Gender
Males
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Associated places
Occupations
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Affiliations

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Preferred citation

"Merswin, Rulman, 1307-1382." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified March 23, 2023. https://w3id.org/haf/person/316100955300

Change notes

Date added
2023-03-23
Last edited
2023-03-23