Capito, Wolfgang Fabricius

Related Category: Protestant Christianity: Biographies

(kăp´ĭtō, Ger. vôlf´gäng fäbrē´tsys kä´pētō), 1478–1541, German Protestant reformer, whose original family name was Köpfel. As a well-known humanist, he brought about communication between Erasmus and Luther. Capito worked with Martin Bucer in an attempt to unify the Evangelical churches of Germany, France, and Switzerland.