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John Wycliffe was a prominent religious reformer in 14th century England, primarily associated with the University of Oxford. He preached against the corruption within the Catholic Church and advocated for the translation of The Bible into English. His efforts laid the groundwork for the later Protestant Reformation. Wycliffe's influence was centered around Oxford, which is located in the south-central region of England.

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