Nov 11, 2009 | Encyclopaedia Britannica
IMAGES Martin Bucer, medal by Friedrich Hagenauer, 1543; in the Archives and Library of the City of [Credits : Courtesy of the Archives et Bibliotheque de la Ville de Strasbourg] Main Protestant religious reformer Bucer also spelled Butzer born November 11, 1491, Schlettstadt, Alsace died February 28, 1551, England Protestant Reformer, mediator, ...
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