- male, deceased (1561)
- Menno Simons (1496-January 311561) was an Anabaptist religious leader from Friesland (today a province of The Netherlands). His followers became...
- male, deceased (1526)
- Conrad Grebel (ca.1498-1526), son of a prominent Swiss merchant and councilman, was a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement and is often called...
- male
- The Martyrs Mirror or "The Bloody Theater", first published in 1660 in Dutch by Thieleman J. van Braght, documents the stories and testimonies of...
- male, deceased (1527)
- Michael Sattler (1495?-1527) was a monk who left the Roman Catholic Church during the Protestant Reformation to become one of the early leaders of...
- male, deceased (1527)
- Felix Manz, was a co-founder of the original Swiss Brethren Anabaptist congregation in Zürich, Switzerland, and the first martyr of the "Radical R...
- male
- Harold Stauffer Bender (1897-07-19 - 1962-09-21) was a prominent professor of theology at Goshen College (Goshen, Indiana) and Goshen Biblical...
- male, deceased (1527)
- Hans Denck, was a German theologian and Anabaptist leader during the Reformation. Denck was born in 1495 in Habach, Germany. After a classical...
- male, deceased (1531)
- Huldrych (or Ulrich) Zwingli or Ulricus Zuinglius (January 1, 1484 - October 11, 1531) was the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland,...
- male
- Donald B. Kraybill is a prolific author, lecturer, and educator on Anabaptist faiths and living. Kraybill is widely recognized for his studies on...
- male, deceased (1568)
- Dirk Philips (1504-1568) was an early Anabaptist writer and theologian. He was one of the peaceful disciples of Melchior Hoffman and later joined...
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