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Henry Martyn Baird was a prominent Scottish historian and theologian known for his extensive writings on the Reformation and the Huguenots. His scholarly works, particularly 'The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre,' reflect his deep interest in the religious conflicts of the 16th century and the impact of Protestantism in France. Baird's meticulous research and narrative style brought historical figures to life, allowing readers to grasp the complexities of their struggles against persecution and for religious freedom.

In addition to his historical contributions, Baird was an influential educator and served as a professor of church history at the New College in Edinburgh. His passion for teaching and sharing knowledge inspired many students and scholars alike. Baird's writings continue to be a valuable resource for those interested in the Reformation and its legacy, cementing his place in the academic world as a key figure in understanding the history of Protestantism.

Nacionalidade Escocês
Data de Nascimento April 16, 1817
Local de Nascimento Edinburgh, Scotland
Data de Falecimento June 8, 1897