The two towers of different height and roofing are probably from the same period, typical of Ansbach.
Johann Rurer, who spread the Lutheran ideas of Protestant Church reformation and who was the town priest of Ansbach, held his first service at St. Johannis Church on 9 April 1525.
164) were found in the Military Chaplaincy of St. Johannis Church at Ansbach.
The caskets in which they are buried are made of materials such as bronze and copper and marble and covered with “black samite draperies”.
The Princess is the Rose, that here no longer blows, From the stem by death’s hand rudely shaken.