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Theodore Beza was a prominent French Reformed theologian and scholar, best known for his significant contributions to the Protestant Reformation. Born in 1519 in Vaud, Switzerland, he became an essential figure in the Calvinist movement, succeeding John Calvin as the leader of the Reformation in Geneva. Beza's theological works and writings, including his famous "Vitae Quatuor Reformatorum," played a critical role in shaping Reformed thought and defending Protestant principles against Catholic opposition.

In addition to his theological contributions, Beza was also instrumental in the development of the French Protestant Church and advocated for the rights of Huguenots during a time of severe persecution. His work in education led to the establishment of schools that trained future leaders of the Reformed faith. His legacy continues to influence Protestant theology and the broader Christian tradition, marking him as a key figure in the history of Christianity.

Национальность Французский, Швейцарец
Дата рождения June 24, 1519
Место рождения Vaud, Switzerland
Дата смерти October 13, 1605
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