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JAHN, FRIEDRICH LUDWIG (1778-1852) , German pedagogue and patriot, commonly called Turnvater (" Father of Gymnastics "), was born in Lanz on the 11th of August 1778. He studied theology and philology from 1796 to 1802 at Halle
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secret service. After the war he returned to Berlin, where he was appointed state teacher of gymnastics. As such he was a leader in the formation of the student Burschenschaften (patriotic fraternities) in Jena.A man of democratic nature, rugged, honest, eccentric and outspoken, Jahn often came into collision with the reactionary spirit of the time, and this conflict resulted in 1819 in the closing of the Turnplatz and the arrest of Jahn himself. Kept in semi-confinement at the fortress of Kolberg until 1824, he was then sentenced to imprisonment for two years; but this sentence was reversed in 1825, though he was forbidden to live within ten miles of Berlin. He therefore took up his residence at Freyburg on the Unstrut, where he remained until his death, with the exception of a short period in 1828, when he was exiled to Colleda on a charge of sedition. In 184o he was decorated by the Prussian government with the Iron Cross for bravery in the wars against Napoleon
spring of 1848 he was elected by the district
Parliament . Jahn died on the 15th of October 1852 in Freyburg, where a monument was erected in his honour in 18J9.Among his works are the following: Bereicherung des hochdeutschen Sprachschatzes ( Leipzig
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