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Calvin is said to have called the Swiss city of Geneva the "City of God" as it was there that Calvin persuaded the civil leaders to pass laws according to Calvin's understanding of biblical moral principles.
The Geneva Accords were negotiated following WW I, not the Korean War.
John Knox did not create a new religion, but he was a Scottish minister and theologian who played a key role in the Scottish Reformation. He was a leading figure in the establishment of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, which was based on Calvinist principles.
Joan died over 100 years before the Reformation so had no part in it.
Martin Luther
The ILO established in 1919 as an autonomous part of the League of Nations, is headquartered at Geneva, Switzerland.
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
Music was an important part of the Reformation. Many new hymns reflective of the Biblical doctrines of the reformation, were an important part of worship. Luther himself wrote quite a few. Plus there are many pieces of music written for the organ which sprang out of the Reformation music tradition. Several million Lutherans are in the US as well.
In Switzerland, the various languages are for the most part spoken in the areas which border the countries the languages are based in. French, therefore, predominates in the Western part of the country, especially around Lake Geneva and the cities of Geneva and Lausanne.
he was part of the reformation of the Roman Catholic Church
The Scottish Reformation was part of the Protestant Reformation, whereby the country formally broke from the Papacy and the church was re-established based on Calvinism. This occurred in 1560.