- male, deceased (1546)
- Martin Luther was a German monk, theologian, and church reformer. Luther's theology challenged the authority of the papacy by emphasizing the Bible...
- male, deceased (430)
- Aurelius Augustinus, Augustine of Hippo, or Saint Augustine (November 13, 354 - August 28, 430) was one of the most important figures in the...
- male, deceased (1415)
- Jan Hus (alternative spellings John Hus, Jan Huss, John Huss) (c. 1370 Husinec (Prachatice District), Bohemia - July 6, 1415 Konstanz, Germany) was...
- male, deceased (1551)
- Martin Bucer (or Butzer, Latin Martinus Buccer, Martinus Bucerus was a German Protestant reformer. Bucer was born at Schlettstadt in Alsace (today...
- female, deceased (1915)
- Ellen Gould White ("née" Harmon born to Robert and Eunice Harmon, was an American Christian leader whose prophetic ministry was instrumental in f...
- male, deceased (1536)
- Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus (sometimes known as Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam) (October 27, 1466/1469 - July 12, 1536) was a Dutch humanist...
- 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 (1531)
- Huldrych (or Ulrich) Zwingli or Ulricus Zuinglius (January 1, 1484 - October 11, 1531) was the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland,...
- male, deceased (1605)
- Theodore Beza (Théodore de Bèze or de Besze was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the early Re...
- male, deceased (1732)
- Thomas Boston (March 17, 1676 - May 20, 1732), was a Scottish church leader. He was born at Duns. His father, John Boston, and his mother, Alison...
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