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Franciscus Junius (1545-1602), reformed theologian. Works in Germany and Leiden, the Netherlands. Philips van Marnix, Lord of St. Aldegonde (1540-1598) provides in 1580 a Dutch setting of the Genevan Psalter. Calvinist, who works with Prince William of Orange of the Netherlands. Johannes Sleijdanus (1506-1556), German historian. Guillaume Farel (1489-1565), minister at Geneva and friend of John Calvin. Johannes a Lasco (1499-1560), Polish nobleman and theologian. John Wycliff (1386-1428), English reformer and translator of the Bible in English. Matthias Flaccius (1520-1572), Lutheran reformer. Johannes Oecolampadius (1481-1531), reformer of Basel. William Perkins (1558-1602), English puritan. Theodore Beza (1519-1605), French-Swiss reformer. Works at Geneva, together with John Calvin. Arranges many psalms French. John Calvin (1509-1564), Frenchman, reformer at Geneva. Hieronymus Zanchius (1516-1590), Italian reformer. Martin Luther (1483-1546), German reformer. Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531), introduces the Reformation into Zürich. Hieronymus van Praag (1379-1416), follower of John Hus. John Knox (1505, 1513 or 1514 – 1572), Scottish reformer. Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560), German humanist and reformer. Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562), Italian reformer. Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss reformer, successor of Huldrych Zwingli. Will later have great influence in the Netherlands with his Huysboek (collections of sermons). Martin Bucer (1491-1551), reformer of Strassbourg. John Hus (1369/1370-1415), Czech reformer. A bishop A Jesuit A demon in the figure of a salamander A pope A Franciscan Gregorius Princeps Anhaldinus (1507-1553).