- male, deceased (2001)
- Richard Wurmbrand (March 24, 1909 - February 17, 2001) was a Romanian evangelical Christian minister, author, and educator who spent a total of...
- male, deceased (1532)
- Thomas Harding was a Sixteenth Century English religious dissident. He was from Chesham and was executed as a Lollard in 1532. He was found to have...
- male, deceased (1760)
- Antoine Court (1696-1760) was a French reformer called the "Restorer of Protestantism in France." He was born at Villeneuve de Berg, in Languedoc,...
- male, deceased (1588)
- Robert Crowley also Robertus Croleus, Roberto Croleo, Robart Crowleye, Robarte Crole, and Crule (c. 1517-June 18 1588), was a stationer, poet,...
- male, deceased (1644)
- William Chillingworth was a controversial English churchman. He was born at Oxford. In June 1618 he became a scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, of...
- male, deceased (1579)
- Stanislaus Hosius was a papal legate to Poland, a cardinal, and a Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Warmia. Hosius was the son of Ulrich Hos of...
- male, deceased (1586)
- Primož Trubar was a Slovenian Protestant reformer, the founder and the first superintendent of the Protestant Church of Slovenia, a consolidator o...
- deceased (1674)
- Jean de Labadie (1610-1674) was a 17th century French mystic. Originally a Roman Catholic priest, became a member of the Reformed Church c. 1650....
- male, deceased (1591)
- John Stubbs (or Stubbe) (c. 1543 - 1591) was an English pamphleteer or political commentator during the Elizabethan era. He was born in Norfolk,...
- male, deceased (1909) (southside, United States)
- John Millington Synge (April 16, 1871–March 24, 1909) was an Irish dramatist, poet, prose writer, and collector of folklore. He was a key figure in...
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