Simon Studion

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Simon Studion (6 March 1543 – 1605) was a German teacher of Latin, poet, historian, archaeologist, and author of apocryphal literature.[http://www.crcsite.org/studion.htm Simon Studion Hierichuntis rosa ex quatuor eius portis"] by H.C.A. Pass. Retrieved 17 December 2011

Simon was the son of Jakob Studion, who came from Hesse but settled in Urbach to take on the role as cook for Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg.{{cite web|last1=Pass|first1=H.C.A.|title=Simon Studion Confraternity of the Rose Cross|url=http://www.crcsite.org/rosicrucian-library/contemporary-writings/simon-studion/|website=crcsite.org|publisher=Confraternity of the Rose Cross|access-date=21 January 2018}}

He was influential on Tobias Hess. He lived in Württemberg.

In 1597 Tobias Hess corresponded with Simon Studion and agreed with him that the Papacy must fall in 1604.

He wrote Naometria, a book of prophecies published in 1604.

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Category:1543 births

Category:1605 deaths

Category:Educators from the Holy Roman Empire