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John Wycliffe died on December 31, 1384, likely from a stroke or heart attack. He had been a prominent theologian and reformer, advocating for the translation of The Bible into English and criticizing the practices of the Catholic Church. His teachings and writings had already sparked controversy, leading to posthumous condemnation by the Church, which ordered his remains to be exhumed and burned in 1428 as part of a broader campaign against his followers, known as the Lollards. Wycliffe’s legacy lived on, influencing later reformers like Martin Luther.

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