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Head of the Transylvanian Saxons' Evangelical Church For the American architect and urban planner, see Paul Lester Wiener.

Paul Wiener was the first superintendent, or head, of the Transylvanian Saxons' Evangelical Church (in the Kingdom of Hungary) from 1553 to 1556. He started his career as a canon at the Catholic Ljubljana Cathedral, but he became an ardent supporter of Martin Luther's theology. In 1547, he was arrested. After he refused to reject his Evangelical views, he was exiled from Carniola.

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  1. Keul 2009, pp. 86, 90.
  2. ^ Keul 2009, p. 86 (note 97).
  3. Daniel 1998, p. 64).


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