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Vorlage:Infobox person Magdalena Luther (4 May 1529Vorlage:Spaced ndash20 September 1542) was the third child and second daughter of German priest and iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and his wife, Katharina von Bora. She died at the age of thirteen.[1]

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Magdalena was born in Wittenberg[1] as the couple's third child and second but first surviving daughter, as her older sister, Elizabeth, had died the year before Magdalena was born, at the age of seven months. Luther reported to Nicholas von Amsdorf that Katharina Molly had gone into labour and after three hours, had delivered, without any difficulties, a perfectly healthy baby daughter.[2] She was a much loved child and she was nicknamed Lenchen[2] inside her family. Luther also asked Amsdorf to be godfather to "the said little heathen and to help her [enter] holy Christendom through the holy, precious sacrament of baptism.[2] During the Diet of Augsburg, in 1530, Luther received a portrait of the one-year-old Magdalena from his wife and thanked her by offering suggestions for weaning that he had received from Argula von Grumbach, one of the few women whose writing in favour of the Protestant Reformation are extant.[2]

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"The death of Magdalena", Lucas Cranach the Elder

Magdalena died in Wittenberg in her father's arms[2] after a prolonged illness. Luther's letters and Table Talk testify that the death of Magdalena was an extremely trying time for both her parents and her older brother Hans, who was summoned home to be with his sister at the very end. It was later written: Vorlage:Cquote

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Kategorie:1529 births Kategorie:1542 deaths Kategorie:People from Wittenberg Kategorie:Martin Luther Kategorie:German Lutherans Magdalena

  1. a b Moritz Meurer: The Life of Martin Luther: Related from Original Authorities. H. Ludwig, 1848, S. 631 (archive.org).
  2. a b c d e Hendrix, p. 76