The major reformer from the reformation is Martin Luther. He is the major reformer from the reformation, because he started the Reformation. As well, as the Swiss reformer Uldrich Zwingli. John Knox, John Calvin, and Henry VIII helped a great deal as well.
A male heir to the English Throne. Your welcome Actually The Peace of Westphalia was not a major concern in the Reformation.
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He is credited with it because he started a new church and he also was not the first reformer but he was the first one that actually lived and who was allowed to do it.
The major goal was to try to undo the damage done to the Catholic church by the Protestant reformation. The Council of Trent was called specifically for this purpose. Unfortunately, the Council did as much harm as good in this respect.
The German princes objected to the monies moving out of their states to Rome. The Reformation was in many ways about economic independence.
Martin Luther
Need to specify what reformer and for what reformation...
Need to specify what reformer and for what reformation...
The Roman Catholic Church (precisely, against its abuses).
The main definition of 'reformer' is one who reforms; one who disputes the accepted and advocates to bring about change in politics or society. The proper noun Reformer (capitalized) refers to a leader of the Protestant Reformation.
John Calvin was a Protestant reformer.
A male heir to the English Throne. Your welcome Actually The Peace of Westphalia was not a major concern in the Reformation.
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John Jean Calvin, Born 1509 (in Germany) - A Protestant Reformer & One of the most significant fuel of the Reformation.
The printing press.
Henry VIII - it was his idea.