Ulrich Zwingli
Ulrich Zwingli was a prominent Swiss theologian and reformer during the Protestant Reformation, known for his role in establishing the Reformed tradition in Switzerland. He was a contemporary of Martin Luther and is best remembered for his emphasis on the authority of Scripture and his rejection of certain Catholic practices, notably the mass. Zwingli's teachings laid the foundation for the Reformed Church and influenced Protestantism across Europe.
Born on Jan 01, 1484 (542 years old)
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Ulrich Zwingli studied at the university founded by Pope Pius II in Basel.
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