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Ursula of Kunzensee (16th century)

Ursula of Kunzensee on the Kocher in Württemberg, Germany, a girl of fiteen who was imprisoned with about 25 other Anabaptists in the castle of Passau in 1535. She confessed that she had been baptized by Blasy (Khumauf) in Auspitz. She also remained loyal to her faith and presumably died a martyr's death.

Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Waterloo, Ontario, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 789. All rights reserved. For information on ordering the encyclopedia visit the Herald Press website.

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