There were three of them in Switzerland: Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin, and Guillaume Farel.
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from the website, History of Switzerland:The reformation of the church in Switzerland by Huldrych Zwingli,John Calvin and Guillaume Farel came a little later than the reformation in Germany by Martin Luther, but it did have a certain independence and it was more radical. As in Germany, the Reformation began in Switzerland as a religious renewal movementand ended in a deep political division between the progressive cities of northern and western Switzerland and the conservative rural areas of central Switzerland.
It was into Switzerland's atmosphere of freedom and diversity that a priest named Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) stepped forward in 1518 to attack the sale of indulgences. When Zwingli was appointed to the post of "Peoples priest" in the Swiss city of Zurich. Under Zwingli's leadership, the Reformation spread from Zuriich throughout Switzerland. Not all Swiss cantons, however joined Zwingli in the Reormation. But several was between Swiss Protestant and Romanist did little to alter Switzerland in anyway.
A person who lives in Switzerland is called a Swiss.
The English name for people or things from Switzerland is Swiss.Various nationalities have various nouns, but Swiss does not :French - FrenchmanGerman - German
Roger Federer was born in and still lives in Switzerland.He is from Basel Switzerland
The demonym for Switzerland is Swiss. That means that a person from Switzerland is called a Swiss man or Swiss woman.
No. There is a country called Switzerland. Swiss is the adjectival form of Switzerland. You would say a person is Swiss because they are from Switzerland. Likewise, you would say you ate Swiss chocolate if it was from Switzerland.
People of Switzerland are called Swiss.
By definition, Swiss cheese can only come from Switzerland.
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Huldrych Zwingli was the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Zurich. He was a Swiss priest who believed in reforming the Catholic Church through his teachings and writings. Zwingli's ideas laid the foundation for the development of Protestantism in Switzerland.
John Calvin
The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes).