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Erasmus of Rotterdam, a prominent Renaissance humanist, had notable friends such as Sir Thomas More and other scholars who shared his interests in education and reform. He enjoyed relationships with various intellectuals across Europe, fostering a network of like-minded thinkers. However, he also faced enemies, particularly from staunch religious figures and reformers like Martin Luther, who criticized his moderate views on church reform, and those within the Catholic Church who opposed his ideas that challenged established doctrines.

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