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Wibrandis Rosenblatt (1504-1564) was the wife of three reformers, who died before her: Johannes Oecolampadius (married, 1528-1531), Wolfgang Fabricius Capito (married, 1532-1541), and Martin Bucer (married, 1542-1551). She was the widow of a Ludwig Keller before she was married to Oecolampadius. She was the mother of 11 children. She was born in 1504 in Bad Säckingen and raised in Basel. She died a plague victim in Basel in 1564.

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