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'''Jakob''' (pe '''Jacob''') '''Hutter''' (pe '''Huter''' pe '''Hueter''') (war-dro [[1500]]– [[25 a viz C'hwevrer]] [[1536]]), oa un [[Advadezour]] eus [[Tirol]] levier ha krouer al luskad anvet [[Hutteridi]].
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==Life and work==
Hutter was born in Moos near [[St. Lorenzen]] in the [[Puster Valley]] in the [[County of Tyrol]] ([[South Tyrol]] - [[Italy]] today). He learned [[hat maker|hat making]] in [[Prags]] in the [[Puster Valley]] and became an itinerant craftsman.
 
==E vuhez==
Ganet eo bet Hutter e Moos e-kichen [[Sant Lorenzen]] e traonienn ar [[Puster]] e [[Tirol ar Su]] (bremañ e [[Bro-Italia]]). Deskiñ a reas ar vicher a doger e [[Prags]] e traonienn ar [[Puster]] ha dont areas da vezañ un artizan-baleer.
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He first encountered Anabaptists in [[Klagenfurt]] and soon thereafter was converted to their belief. He began preaching in the Tyrol region, forming several small congregations. In early 1529, authorities in the Tyrol began to persecute Anabaptists there. Hutter and a few others went to investigate [[Moravia]], because they heard the persecution was not as severe there. They found the situation was indeed more tolerant and the Tyrolean Anabaptists decided to emigrate. As small groups moved to Moravia, Hutter remained in the Tyrol to pastor to those who remained.