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Yes, Theodore Beza was John Calvin's son-in-law and successor.

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"Beza" can refer to several things depending on the context. In Christianity, it often refers to Theodore Beza, a Protestant reformer and theologian who succeeded John Calvin in Geneva. In other contexts, "beza" might mean "to be" in certain languages, or it could be a colloquial term in various cultures. If you have a specific context in mind, please specify for a more precise answer.


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