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| Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536) |
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| educational and religious reformer. made a Greek edition of the New Testament |
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| Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) |
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| wrote Utopia, a humanist that helped pave the way for English reformation |
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| Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros (1437-1517) |
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| key figure of humanism in Spain. Founded the University of Alcala |
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| Martin Luther (1483-1546) |
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| hermit, 95 theses, challenged infallibility of pope, was banned, started lutheranism, GERMAN reformation |
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| Ulrich Zwigli (1484-1531) |
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| leader of Swiss reform. "Zwinglian reformation" |
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| believed in only adult baptism, anabaptism became a crime in 1529 |
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| started "calvinism" inspired ppl in France, neverlands, scotland. He was a humanist and lawyer |
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