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John Calvin

John Calvin was born in 1509 in Noyon France. He lived most of his life dedicated to developing thoughts and theories that today are recognized as the beginning of the Protestant religion. His followers were the common people of Europe; they were from Germany, Switzerland, France England, Scotland, and the Netherlands. He became the peoples voice, at the time, insisting that not just the kings and rulers should have a say in religios poloicy making. John Calvin died at the age of 55 having spent his life persuing relgios freedom and political freedom.

He was educated in Paris, Orleans and Bourges, all cities in France. He followed in his father’s footsteps and studied law. His father was a lawyer for the Roman Catholic church. After his fathers death in 1531 he studied Greek and Latin at the University of Paris. In 1533 at the age of 24, young John Calvin left the Catholic church and declared himself a Protestant. In 1534 he settled in Basel,

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