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John Calvin.
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he was a French scholar who turned the city of Geneva into a center of Protestantism
She got accepted in October, 1847
In which two countries was Calvinism the dominant religion? *
he was a French scholar who turned the city of Geneva into a center of Protestantism
He was the Pope off Calvinism and Protestantism. He was against the catholic Pope. He lived most of his later life in Geneva and led a Protestant reform there, so he is known as the pope of Geneva.
Elizabeth Blackwell was accepted into Geneva Medical College in Geneva, New York.
Reformation Wall in the Parc des Bastions, Geneva, Switzerland. Erected in 1909, it celebrates great figures of Protestantism, including John Calvin.
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The city of Geneva was known as the "City of God" because of its reputation as a center of Calvinist Protestantism during the Reformation. It was seen as a place where religious principles and values were highly prioritized in daily life and governance. This moniker reflected the strong influence of John Calvin and his teachings on the city's development.
Do you mean the Geneva Convention? If that is the case, then the definition would be “one of a series of agreements concerning the treatment of prisoners of war and of the sick, wounded, and dead in battle first made at Geneva, Switzerland in 1864 and subsequently accepted in later revisions by most nations.” If this isn’t the answer you were looking for, then disregard this post.