- male, deceased (1704)
- Benjamin Keach (February 29, 1640 - July 18, 1704) was a Reformed Baptist preacher in London. Originally from Buckinghamshire, Keach worked as a...
- male, deceased (1962)
- Saint George Preca (in Maltese: San Ġorġ Preca was a Maltese priest who founded the Society of Christian Doctrine, a society of lay catechists. In...
- male, deceased (1571)
- John Hamilton, Scottish prelate and politician, was a natural son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran. At a very early age he became a monk and...
- male, deceased (1597)
- José de Anchieta was a Canarian Jesuit missionary to Brazil in the second half of the 16th century. A highly influential figure in Brazil's h...
- male, deceased (1761)
- Griffith Jones, (1684-1761), a minister of the Church of England famous for his work in organising circulating schools in Wales. His name is...
- male, 81 years old
- Archbishop John Njenga is a Roman Catholic archbishop. Born to Peter Kimani and the late Maria Wanjiru at Tigoni, Kiambu, Njenga joined Githiga...
- male, deceased (1669)
- Charles Drelincourt was a French Protestant divine. In 1618 he undertook the charge of the French Protestant church at Langres, but failed to...
- male
- Gjon Buzuku (16th century) was an Albanian Catholic clergyman who wrote the first known printed book in Albanian. Gjon Buzuku was born in the...
- male, deceased (1743)
- Guillaume-Hyacinthe Bougeant, known as le Père Bougeant was a French Jesuit and historian. Bougeant entered the Society of Jesus in 1706, taught t...
- male, deceased (1843)
- William Pinnock (born February 3, 1782 in Alton, Hampshire; died October 21, 1843 in London) was a British publisher and educational writer. He was...
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