Jakob Ammann above the valley where his house stood near La Petite Lièpvre, Alsace, France
Personal
Born
(1644-02-12)12 February 1644
Erlenbach im Simmental, Canton of Bern, Switzerland
Died
Between October 1712 and 12 April 1730 (aged between 68–86)
Religion
Anabaptist
Nationality
Swiss
Spouse
Verena (nee Stüdler)
Denomination
Amish
Organization
Church
Swiss Brethren, Amish
Senior posting
Period in office
Late 1600s – early 1700s
Post
Bishop
Jakob Ammann (also Jacob Amman, Amann; 12 February 1644 – between 1712 and 1730)[1] was a Swiss Anabaptist leader and the namesake of the Amish religious movement.
JakobAmmann (also Jacob Amman, Amann; 12 February 1644 – between 1712 and 1730) was a Swiss Anabaptist leader and the namesake of the Amish religious...
(canton of Bern). The company is a family business founded in 1869 by JakobAmmann. Ammann developed an internal-combustion powered Road roller in 1911. From...
Swiss and Alsatian Mennonite Anabaptists in 1693 led by JakobAmmann. Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the second half of the 19th century...
still going on until 1710 in various parts of Switzerland. In 1693, JakobAmmann led an effort to reform the Mennonite church in Switzerland and South...
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culture is characterized by a blend of German and French influences. JakobAmmann (1644–between 1712 and 1730), anabaptist preacher and namesake of Amish...
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Radical reformers were the Anabaptists, people such as Menno Simons and JakobAmmann, whose movements resulted in today's communities of Mennonites, Amish...
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JakobAmmann who advocated a strict form of the ban. The disagreement was fierce and the ill feelings generated by the exchange between Reist, Ammann...
Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by JakobAmmann, a native of Erlenbach im Simmental. During the late 18th and early 19th...
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February 8 – Pierre de La Broue, American bishop (d. 1720) February 12 – JakobAmmann, Swiss founder of the Amish sect (d. 1712) February 24 – Maria Elisabeth...
within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists led by JakobAmmann. Those who follow Ammann become the Mennonite Amish sect. The Knights of the Apocalypse...
Ulrich Federer served as the Ammann of Berneck for the Prince-Abbots of St. Gallen. Sebastian Federer served as Ammann in 1665. The Federer family coat...
Escher Markus Feldmann Rodolphe Rubattel 18 February – Johann Schneider-Ammann, politician 6 February – Lucian Büeler, figure skater (born 1910) 19 April...
Cairo with the Swiss Hans JakobAmmann and two Italian travel companions. His burial place is in the Oude kerk. In his book Ammann named him "Edel und Vest...
Simon Ammann (/ˈsiːmɒn/; born 25 June 1981) is a Swiss ski jumper. He is one of the most successful athletes in the history of the sport, having won four...
February 8 – Pierre de La Broue, American bishop (d. 1720) February 12 – JakobAmmann, Swiss founder of the Amish sect (d. 1712) February 24 – Maria Elisabeth...
made Ammann in 1554. Ulrich In der Maur became Ammann in 1614. Johannes Indermaur was made Ammann in 1719. Josef Indermaur zu Bernang became Ammann in 1741...
within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists led by JakobAmmann. Those who follow Ammann become the Mennonite Amish sect. The Knights of the Apocalypse...
settlement in 747 and Haidulfesheim in 801. The Anabaptist preacher JakobAmmann, whose name was adopted by the Amish fellowships, lived in Heidolsheim...