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List of Protestant Reformers

Index List of Protestant Reformers

This is an alphabetical list of Protestant Reformers. [1]

139 relations: Abraham Scultetus, Abraomas Kulvietis, Adolf Clarenbach, Alexander Ales, Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn, Ambrosius Blarer, Ambrosius Moibanus, Andreas Althamer, Andreas Karlstadt, Andreas Musculus, Andreas Osiander, Andreas Poach, Anne Boleyn, Antonius Musa, Argula von Grumbach, Bartholomäus Bernhardi of Feldkirchen, Benedictus Aretius, Bernardino Ochino, Caspar Aquila, Caspar Creuziger, Caspar Cruciger the Younger, Caspar Olevian, Caspar Peucer, Caspar Schwenckfeld, Christian Beyer, Christoph Schappeler, Cyriacus Spangenberg, David Chytraeus, Dé Kessler, Erasmus Alberus, Erhard Schnepf, Francisco de Enzinas, Franciscus Irenicus, Franciscus Junius (the elder), Friedrich Myconius, Gabriel Zwilling, Georg Major, Georg Rörer, George Joye, George of Polentz, George Spalatin, George Wishart, Gerard Geldenhouwer, Girolamo Zanchi, Guido de Bres, Hans Tausen, Heinrich Bullinger, Heinrich von Kettenbach, Hugh Latimer, Huldrych Zwingli, ..., Jacobus Arminius, Jakob Andreae, Jakob Beurlin, Jan Augusta, Jan Łaski, Joachim Mörlin, Joachim Vadian, Joachim Westphal (of Hamburg), Joannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis), Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis, Johann Eberlin von Günzburg, Johann Forster, Johann Gramann, Johann Pfeffinger, Johann Stössel, Johann Wigand, Johannes Aepinus, Johannes Agricola, Johannes Brenz, Johannes Bugenhagen, Johannes Gigas, Johannes Oecolampadius, Johannes Sylvius Egranus, Johannes Zwick, John Calvin, John Colet, John Knox, John Wycliffe, Juan de Valdés, Justus Menius, Katharina Zell, Konrad Öttinger, Konrad Cordatus, Konrad Pellikan, Laurentius Andreae, Laurentius Petri, Leo Jud, Louis de Berquin, Ludwig Rabus, Martin Bucer, Martin Cellarius, Martin Chemnitz, Martin Luther, Martin Schalling the Elder, Martin Schalling the Younger, Martynas Mažvydas, Matthäus Zell, Matthew Parker, Matthias Flacius, Matthias von Jagow, Maximilian Mörlin, Menso Alting, Michael Stifel, Michael Weiße, Mikael Agricola, Nicolaus Gallus, Nicolaus von Amsdorf, Nikolaus Selnecker, Olaus Petri, Oswald Myconius, Paul Fagius, Paul Speratus, Peder Palladius, Peter Martyr Vermigli, Philip Melanchthon, Pier Paolo Vergerio, Pierre Viret, Primož Trubar, Protestant Reformers, Rudolf Gwalther, Sebastian Mayer, Simon Grynaeus, Simon Sulzer, Stephan Agricola, Stephan Praetorius, Theodore Beza, Theodore Bibliander, Thomas Cranmer, Thomas Cromwell, Thomas Naogeorgus, Thomas Wyttenbach, Timotheus Kirchner, Urbanus Rhegius, Victorinus Strigel, William Farel, William Tyndale, Wolfgang Capito, Wolfgang Musculus, Zacharias Ursinus. Expand index (89 more) »

Abraham Scultetus

Abraham Scultetus (24 August 1566 – 24 October 1625) was a German professor of theology, and the court preacher for the Elector of the Palatinate Frederick V.

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Abraomas Kulvietis

Abraomas Kulvietis (Abraham Culvensis; Abraham Kulwieć; c. 1509 – 19 June 1545) was a Lithuanian jurist and a professor at Königsberg Albertina University, as well as a reformer of the church.

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Adolf Clarenbach

Adolf Clarenbach (or Klarenbach) (circa 1497 – 28 September 1529), burnt at the stake in Cologne, died as one of the first Protestant martyrs of the Reformation in the Lower Rhine region in Germany.

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Alexander Ales

Alexander Ales or Alexander Alesius (23 April 150017 March 1565) was a Scottish theologian that immigrated to Germany and became a Lutheran supporter of the Augsburg Confession.

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Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn

Alexander Cunningham, 5th Earl of Glencairn (died 1574) was a Scottish nobleman and Protestant reformer, prominent in the Scottish Reformation.

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Ambrosius Blarer

Ambrosius Blarer (sometimes Ambrosius Blaurer; April 4, 1492 – December 6, 1564) was an influential Protestant reformer in southern Germany and north-eastern Switzerland.

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Ambrosius Moibanus

Ambrosius Moibanus (4 April 1494 – 16 January 1554) was a German Lutheran theologian and reformer, and first Lutheran pastor at St Elisabeth's church in Breslau (now Wrocław).

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Andreas Althamer

Andreas Althamer (also Andreas Altheimer) (c. 1500 – c. 1539) was a German humanist and Lutheran reformer.

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Andreas Karlstadt

Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 in Karlstadt, Bishopric of Würzburg in the Holy Roman Empire24 December 1541 in Basel, Canton of Basel in the Old Swiss Confederacy), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, or simply as Andreas Bodenstein, was a German Protestant theologian, University of Wittenberg chancellor, a contemporary of Martin Luther and a reformer of the early Reformation.

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Andreas Musculus

Andreas Musculus (also Andreas Meusel; 29 November 1514 – 29 September 1581) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Andreas Osiander

Andreas Osiander (19 December 1498 – 17 October 1552) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Andreas Poach

Andreas Poach (c.1515 – April 2, 1585) was a German Lutheran theologian and Reformer.

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Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn (1501 – 19 May 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII.

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Antonius Musa

Antonius Musa (Greek Ἀντώνιος Μούσας) was a Greek botanist and the Roman Emperor Augustus's physician; Antonius was a freedman who received freeborn status along with other honours.

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Argula von Grumbach

Argula von Grumbach née von Stauff (1492-c. 1554) was a Bavarian writer and noblewoman who, starting in the early 1520s, became involved in the Protestant Reformation debates going on in Germany.

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Bartholomäus Bernhardi of Feldkirchen

Bartholomäus Bernardi (1487-1551) was the rector and a professor of physics and philosophy at the University of Wittenberg during the time of Martin Luther.

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Benedictus Aretius

Benedictus Aretius (surname derived from Marti by Greek translation) (1505–1574) was a Swiss Protestant theologian, Protestant reformer and natural philosopher.

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Bernardino Ochino

Bernardino Ochino (1487–1564) was an Italian, who was raised a Roman Catholic and later turned to Protestantism and became a Protestant reformer.

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Caspar Aquila

Caspar Aquila (sometimes Kaspar or Gaspar Aquila; 7 August 1488 – 12 November 1560), born Johann Kaspar Adler, was a German Lutheran theologian and reformer.

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Caspar Creuziger

Caspar Creuziger or Caspar Cruciger the Elder (1 January 1504 - 16 November 1548) was a German humanist and Protestant reformer.

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Caspar Cruciger the Younger

Caspar Cruciger the Younger (19 March 1525 – 16 April 1597) was a German theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Caspar Olevian

Caspar Olevian (or Kaspar Olevianus; 10 August 1536 – 15 March 1587) was a significant German Reformed theologian during the Protestant Reformation and along with Zacharius Ursinus was said to be co-author of the Heidelberg Catechism.

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Caspar Peucer

Caspar Peucer (pronounced,; January 6, 1525 – September 25, 1602) was a German reformer, physician, and scholar of Sorbian origin.

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Caspar Schwenckfeld

Caspar (or Kaspar) Schwen(c)kfeld von Ossig (1489 or 1490 – 10 December 1561) was a German theologian, writer, and preacher who became a Protestant Reformer and spiritualist.

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Christian Beyer

Christian Beyer (1482, Kleinlangheim – October 21, 1535, Weimar) was a Saxon Chancellor, international lawyer and Protestant reformer.

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Christoph Schappeler

Christoph Schappeler (1472 – August 25, 1551) was a German religious figure, reformer, and a preacher at St.

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Cyriacus Spangenberg

Cyriacus Spangenberg (7 June 1528 – 10 February 1604) was a German theologian, Protestant reformer and historian, son of the reformer (1484–1550).

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David Chytraeus

David Chytraeus or Chyträus (26 February 1530, Ingelfingen – 25 June 1600, Rostock) was a German Lutheran theologian, reformer and historian.

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Dé Kessler

Johann Heinrich Hermann "Dé" Kessler (11 August 1891 – 6 September 1943) was a Dutch football and cricket player.

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Erasmus Alberus

Erasmus Alberus (c. 1500 – 5 May 1553) was a German humanist, Lutheran reformer, and poet.

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Erhard Schnepf

Erhard Schnepf (1 November 1495, Heilbronn – 1 November 1558, Jena; also Erhard Schnepff) was a German Lutheran Theologian, Pastor, and early Protestant reformer.

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Francisco de Enzinas

Francisco de Enzinas (1 November 1518? – 30 December 1552), also known by the humanist name Francis Dryander (from the Greek drus, which can be translated encina in Spanish), was a classical scholar, translator, author, Protestant reformer and apologist of Spanish origin.

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Franciscus Irenicus

Franciscus Irenicus, byname of Franz Friedlieb (1494/1495 – 1553) was a German humanist, Protestant reformer and historian.

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Franciscus Junius (the elder)

Franciscus Junius the Elder (born François du Jon, 1 May 1545 – 13 October 1602) was a Reformed scholar, Protestant reformer and theologian.

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Friedrich Myconius

Friedrich Myconius (originally named Friedrich Mekum and also Friedrich Mykonius) (26 December 1490 – 7 April 1546) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Gabriel Zwilling

Gabriel Zwilling also Gabriel Didymus (c. 1487 – 1 May 1558) was a German Lutheran and Protestant Reformer born near Annaberg, Electorate of Saxony.

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Georg Major

George Major (April 25, 1502 – November 28, 1574) was a Lutheran theologian of the Protestant Reformation.

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Georg Rörer

Georg Rörer (Latin: Georgius Rorarius) (October 1, 1492, Deggendorf–April 24, 1557 Jena) was a German Lutheran theologian, clergyman and Protestant reformer.

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George Joye

George Joye (also Joy and) (c. 1495 – 1553) was a 16th-century Bible translator who produced the first printed translation of several books of the Old Testament into English (1530–1534), as well as the first English Primer (1529).

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George of Polentz

George of Polentz (born:; died: 1550 in Balga) was bishop of Samland and Pomesania and a lawyer.

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George Spalatin

Georg(e) Spalatin was the pseudonym taken by Georg Burkhardt (17 January 1484 – 16 January 1545), was a German humanist, theologian, reformer, secretary of the Saxon Elector Frederick the Wise, as well as an important figure in the history of the Reformation.

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George Wishart

George Wishart (c. 1513 – 1 March 1546) was a Scottish religious reformer and Protestant martyr.

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Gerard Geldenhouwer

Gerardus Geldenhouwer (1482 in Nijmegen – 10 January 1542 in Marburg) was a Dutch historian and Protestant reformer.

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Girolamo Zanchi

Girolamo Zanchi (Latin "Hieronymus Zanchius," thus Anglicized to "Jerome Zanchi/Zanchius"; February 2, 1516 – November 19, 1590) was an Italian Protestant Reformation clergyman and educator who influenced the development of Reformed theology during the years following John Calvin's death.

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Guido de Bres

Guido de Bres (also known as Guido de Bray,L.A. van Langeraad, Guido de Bray Zijn Leven en Werken, Zierikzee: S.Ochtman en Zoon 1884 p.9, 13 Guy de Bray and Guido de Brès, 1522 – 31 May 1567) was a Walloon pastor, Protestant reformer and theologian, a student of John Calvin and Theodore Beza in Geneva.

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Hans Tausen

Hans Tausen (Tavsen) (1494 – 11 November 1561) was the leading Lutheran theologian of the Danish Reformation in Denmark.

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Heinrich Bullinger

Heinrich Bullinger (18 July 1504 – 17 September 1575) was a Swiss reformer, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli as head of the Zürich church and pastor at Grossmünster.

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Heinrich von Kettenbach

Heinrich von Kettenbach (fl. 1521-1522) was a Franciscan monk who became a preacher and Protestant reformer in the early German Reformation.

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Hugh Latimer

Hugh Latimer (– 16 October 1555) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI.

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Huldrych Zwingli

Huldrych Zwingli or Ulrich Zwingli (1 January 1484 – 11 October 1531) was a leader of the Reformation in Switzerland.

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Jacobus Arminius

Jacobus Arminius, (October 10, 1560 – October 19, 1609), the Latinized name of Jakob Hermanszoon, was a Dutch theologian from the Protestant Reformation period whose views became the basis of Arminianism and the Dutch Remonstrant movement.

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Jakob Andreae

Jakob Andreae (25 March 1528 – 7 January 1590) was a significant German Lutheran theologian and Protestant Reformer involved in the drafting of major documents.

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Jakob Beurlin

Jakob Beurlin (1520 – 28 October 1561) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Jan Augusta

Jan Augusta (1500-1572) was a bishop of the Unitas Fratrum and a Protestant reformer.

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Jan Łaski

Jan Łaski or Johannes Alasco (1499 – 8 January 1560) was a Polish Reformed reformer.

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Joachim Mörlin

Joachim Mörlin (April 5, 1514, Wittenberg, Electorate of Saxony – May 29, 1571, Königsberg, Duchy of Prussia) was a Lutheran theologian and an important figure in the controversies following Martin Luther's death.

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Joachim Vadian

Joachim Vadian (November 29, 1484 – April 6, 1551), born as Joachim von Watt, was a Swiss humanist, scholar, mayor and reformer in St. Gallen.

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Joachim Westphal (of Hamburg)

Joachim Westphal (born at Hamburg 1510 or at the beginning of 1511; died there 16 January 1574) was a German "Gnesio-Lutheran" theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Joannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis)

Joannes Aurifaber (1519 – November 18, 1575), born Johann Goldschmidt in Weimar, Germany, was a Lutheran churchman, theologian, and a Protestant reformer.

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Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis

Joannes Aurifaber Vratislaviensis (30 January 151719 October 1568), born Johann Goldschmidt in Breslau, was a Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Johann Eberlin von Günzburg

Johann Eberlin von Günzburg (c. 1470 in Kleinkötz near Günzburg in Bavaria – 1533 in Leutershausen) was a German theologian and reformer who became prominent as the author of reformist flysheets and pamphlets.

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Johann Forster

Johann Forster Forsterus, Förster or Forstheim (10 July 1496, in Augsburg - 7 December 1558, in Wittenberg) was a Lutheran theologian, Protestant reformer and professor of Hebrew.

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Johann Gramann

Johann Gramann or Graumann (5 July 1487 – 29 April 1541), also known by his pen name Johannes Poliander, was a German pastor, theologian, teacher, humanist, reformer, and Lutheran leader.

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Johann Pfeffinger

Johann Pfeffinger (27 December 1493, Wasserburg am Inn – 1 January 1573, in Leipzig) was a significant theologian and Protestant Reformer.

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Johann Stössel

Johann Stössel (also spelled Stoessel, 24 June 1524 – 18 March 1576) was a Lutheran Theologian and Reformer.

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Johann Wigand

Johann Wigand Johann Wigand (c. 1523 - 21 October 1587) was a German Lutheran cleric, Protestant reformer and theologian.

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Johannes Aepinus

Johannes Aepinus (Johann Hoeck) (1499–1553) was a German Lutheran theologian, the first Superintendent of Hamburg from 1532 to 1553, presiding as spiritual leader over the Lutheran state church of Hamburg.

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Johannes Agricola

Johann(es) Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter) (April 20, 1494 – September 22, 1566)John Julian: Dictionary of Hymnology, Second Edition, page 19.

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Johannes Brenz

Johann (Johannes) Brenz (24 June 1499 – 11 September 1570) was a German theologian and the Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg.

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Johannes Bugenhagen

Johannes Bugenhagen (24 June 1485 – 20 April 1558), also called Doctor Pomeranus by Martin Luther, introduced the Protestant Reformation in the Duchy of Pomerania and Denmark in the 16th century.

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Johannes Gigas

Johannes Gigas (22 February 1514 — 12 July 1581) was a German Protestant theologian, hymn writer, educator and Reformer.

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Johannes Oecolampadius

Johannes Oecolampadius (also Œcolampadius, in German also Oekolampadius, Oekolampad; 1482 in Weinsberg, Electoral Palatinate in the Holy Roman Empire – 24 November 1531 in Basel, Canton of Basel in the Old Swiss Confederacy) was a German Protestant reformer in the Reformed tradition from the Electoral Palatinate.

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Johannes Sylvius Egranus

Johannes Sylvius Egranus (born Johannes Wildauer; around 1480, Eger, Bohemia (now Cheb, Czech Republic) – 1553, Böhmisch-Kamnitz, Bohemia (now Česká Kamenice, Czech Republic)) was a German theologian, humanist, reformer and a friend of Martin Luther.

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Johannes Zwick

Johannes Zwick (c.1496 in Konstanz – 23 October 1542 in Bischofszell) was a German Reformer and hymnwriter.

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John Calvin

John Calvin (Jean Calvin; born Jehan Cauvin; 10 July 150927 May 1564) was a French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation.

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John Colet

John Colet (January 1467 – 16 September 1519) was an English churchman and educational pioneer.

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John Knox

John Knox (– 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation.

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John Wycliffe

John Wycliffe (also spelled Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef, Wicliffe, Wickliffe; 1320s – 31 December 1384) was an English scholastic philosopher, theologian, Biblical translator, reformer, English priest, and a seminary professor at the University of Oxford.

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Juan de Valdés

Juan de Valdés (c.1490 – August 1541) was a Spanish religious writer and Protestant reformer.

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Justus Menius

Justus Menius (13 December 1499 – 11 August 1558) was a German Lutheran pastor and Protestant reformer whose name is Latinized from Jost or Just (i.e. Jodocus) Menig.

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Katharina Zell

Katharina Schütz Zell (1497/8 - September 5, 1562) was a Protestant reformer and writer during the Protestant Reformation.

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Konrad Öttinger

Konrad Öttinger (born Pforzheim, Germany; date and place of death unknown) was a Reformation era German Lutheran pastor, since 1530 domestic chaplain of Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse.

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Konrad Cordatus

Konrad Cordatus or Conrad Cordatus (1480-1546) was a preacher and Protestant reformer in Niemegk who severely attacked Philipp Melanchthon, German reformer and collaborator with Martin Luther, during his sojourn in Tübingen in 1536.

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Konrad Pellikan

Konrad Pellikan (Conrad Kürsner; Latin: Conradus Pellicanus; sometimes anglicized as Conrad Pellican; January 8, 1478, Rouffach in Alsace – May 6, 1556, Zurich) was a German Protestant theologian, humanist, Protestant reformer and Christian Hebraist who worked chiefly in Switzerland.

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Laurentius Andreae

Laurentius Andreae (c. 1470 – 14 April 1552) was a Swedish Lutheran clergyman and scholar who is acknowledged as one of his country's preeminent intellectual figures during the first half of the 16th century.

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Laurentius Petri

Laurentius Petri Nericius (1499 – 27 October 1573) was a Swedish clergyman and the first Evangelical Lutheran Archbishop of Sweden.

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Leo Jud

Leo Jud (also Leo Juda, Leo Judä, Leo Judas, Leonis Judae, Ionnes Iuda, Leo Keller) (1482 – 19 June 1542), known to his contemporaries as Meister Leu, was a Swiss reformer who worked with Huldrych Zwingli in Zürich.

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Louis de Berquin

Louis de Berquin (c. 1490 – April 17, 1529) was a French lawyer, civil servant, linguist, and Protestant reformer in the 16th century.

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Ludwig Rabus

Ludwig Rabus (also Rab or Günzer) (10 October 1523 – 22 July 1592) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Martin Bucer

Martin Bucer (early German: Martin Butzer; 11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a German Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.

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Martin Cellarius

Martin Borrhaus (Latin: Martin Cellarius) (1499–11 October 1564) was a German Protestant theologian and reformer.

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Martin Chemnitz

Martin Chemnitz (9 November 1522 – 8 April 1586) was an eminent second-generation German Lutheran theologian, reformer, churchman, and confessor.

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Martin Luther

Martin Luther, (10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk, and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.

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Martin Schalling the Elder

Martin Schalling the Elder (died 27 February 1552 in Strasbourg) was a Protestant theologian and reformer.

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Martin Schalling the Younger

Martin Schalling the Younger (21 April 1532, in Strasbourg – 29 December 1608, in Nuremberg) was a Protestant theologian, reformer and hymnwriter.

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Martynas Mažvydas

Martynas Mažvydas (1510 – 21 May 1563) was the author and the editor of the first printed book in the Lithuanian language.

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Matthäus Zell

Matthäus Zell (also Mathias Zell; anglicized as Matthew Zell) (21 September 1477, in Kaysersberg – 9 January 1548, in Strasbourg) was a Lutheran pastor and reformer based in Strasbourg.

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Matthew Parker

Matthew Parker (6 August 1504 – 17 May 1575) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 until his death in 1575.

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Matthias Flacius

Matthias Flacius Illyricus (Latin; Matija Vlačić Ilirik) (3 March 1520 – 11 March 1575) was a Lutheran reformer from Istria, present day Croatia.

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Matthias von Jagow

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Maximilian Mörlin

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Menso Alting

Menso Alting (Eelde, 9 November 1541 – Emden, 7 October 1612) was a Dutch Reformed preacher and reformer.

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Michael Stifel

Michael Stifel or Styfel (1487 – April 19, 1567) was a German monk, Protestant reformer and mathematician.

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Michael Weiße

Michael Weiße or Weisse (– 19 March 1534) was a German theologian, Protestant reformer and hymn writer.

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Mikael Agricola

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Nicolaus Gallus

Nicolaus Gallus (also Hahn) (c. 1516 – June 1570) was leader of the Lutheran Reformation in Regensburg.

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Nicolaus von Amsdorf

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Nikolaus Selnecker

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Olaus Petri

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Oswald Myconius

Oswald Myconius (1488, Lucerne – 14 October 1552, Basel) was Swiss Protestant theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Paul Fagius

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Paul Speratus

Paul Speratus (13 December 1484 – 12 August 1551) was a Catholic priest who became a Protestant preacher, reformer and hymn-writer.

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Peder Palladius

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Peter Martyr Vermigli

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Philip Melanchthon

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Pier Paolo Vergerio

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Pierre Viret

Pierre Viret (1511 – 4 May 1571) was a Swiss Reformed theologian and Protestant reformer.

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Primož Trubar

Primož Trubar or Primus Truber (1508 – 28 June 1586) was a Slovenian Protestant Reformer of the Lutheran tradition, mostly known as the author of the first Slovene language printed book, the founder and the first superintendent of the Protestant Church of the Duchy of Carniola, and for consolidating the Slovene language.

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Protestant Reformers

Protestant Reformers were those theologians whose careers, works and actions brought about the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.

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Rudolf Gwalther

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Sebastian Mayer

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Simon Grynaeus

Simon Grynaeus (born Simon Griner; 1493 – 1 August 1541) was a German scholar and theologian of the Protestant Reformation.

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Simon Sulzer

Simon Sulzer (23 September 1508 – 22 June 1585) was a Reformed theologian, Reformer, and Antistes of the Basel church.

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Stephan Agricola

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Stephan Praetorius

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Theodore Beza

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Theodore Bibliander

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Thomas Cranmer

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Thomas Cromwell

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Thomas Naogeorgus

Thomas Naogeorgus (Thomas Kirchmeyer, Kirchmair, Neubauer; 21 December 1508 – 29 December 1563) was a Latin dramatist, humanist, Protestant theologian, Protestant reformer, preacher and pamphleteer of the German Renaissance.

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Thomas Wyttenbach

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Timotheus Kirchner

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Urbanus Rhegius

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Victorinus Strigel

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William Farel

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William Tyndale

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Wolfgang Capito

Wolfgang Fabricius Capito (also Koepfel) (– November 1541) was a German Protestant reformer in the Reformed tradition.

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Wolfgang Musculus

Wolfgang Musculus, born "Müslin" or "Mauslein", (10 September 1497 in Dieuze, Lothringen – 30 August 1563 in Bern) was a Reformed theologian of the Reformation.

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Zacharias Ursinus

Zacharias Ursinus (18 July 15346 May 1583) was a sixteenth-century German Reformed theologian and Protestant reformer, born Zacharias Baer in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Protestant_Reformers

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