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Because he sparked the Reformation
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The person who was called the Morning Star of Independence is Francisco de Miranda
Venus is called the morning star because it is the brightest planet in the solar system and it is the closest planet to us.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
Because he sparked the Reformation
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John Wycliffe was known as the "Morning Star of Reformation."
John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe
Wycliffe was known as the Morning star of the Reformation because he founded a movement which preceded the Reformation. His Bible translations into the common language were also considered instrumental in bringing the 'light of the gospel' to the common people.
The person who was called the Morning Star of Independence is Francisco de Miranda
Geoffrey Chaucer is called the morning star of English poetry.
Lucifer was called the morning star
No star is called the Morning Star. It is just the planet Venus. It is sometimes also known as the Evening Star. When it can be seen, it usually seen just after sunset and just before sunrise and is very bright as it reflects sunlight. Venus is nearer to the Sun than we are, so it follows or precedes it. People who don't know all that often think Venus is a star when they see it, and because of when they see it, it has been referred to by the names Evening Star and Morning Star.
Venus and Mercury are both called the Morning Star when they rise before the Sun does. They are called also called the Evening Star when they set after the Sun.
The morning/evening star is Venus. It is actually a planet but is often called a star. It is also the brightest light in the night sky.