Endress (16th century)
Endress, an Anabaptist of Solm, Hesse, Germany, whom Philip of Hesse vainly tried to release after a nine-year imprisonment.
Bibliography
Archiv für hessische Geschichte und Altertumskunde 10 (1864): 371 ff.
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