List of Protestant Reformers

List of Protestant Reformers

This is an alphabetical list of Protestant Reformers.

A

* Johannes Aepinus
* Johann Agricola Eisleben
* Ludwig Agricola
* Mikael Agricola
* Stephan Agricola
* Erasmus Alber
* Matthäus Alber
* Alexander Alesius
* Symphorian Altbießer
* Andreas Althamer
* Johannes Amandi
* Nikolaus von Amsdorf
* Jakob Andreae
* Laurentius Andreae
* Georg Aportanus
* Caspar Aquila
* Benedictus Aretius
* Jan Augusta
* Johannes Aurifaber (Vimariensis)
* Johannes Aurifaber (Vratislaviensis)

B

* Johannes Bader
* Bartholomäus Bernhardi
* Louis de Berquin
* Jacob Beurlin
* Christian Beyer
* Hartmann Beyer
* Johann Bernhard
* Théodore de Bèze
* Theodor Bibliander
* Theobald Billicanus
* Ambrosius Blarer
* Andreas Bodenstein
* Hermann Bonnus
* Caspar Borner
* Martin Borrhaus
* Guy de Bray
* Johannes Brenz
* Johann Briesmann
* Gregor Brück
* Leonhard Brunner
* Martin Bucer
* Georg Buchholzer
* Johannes Bugenhagen
* Heinrich Bullinger
* Benedikt Burgauer
* Adrian Buxschott

C

* Michael Caelius
* Johannes Calvin
* Wolfgang Capito
* Andreas Cellarius (Theologe)
* Michael Cellarius
* Martin Chemnitz
* David Chyträus
* Adolf Clarenbach
* John Colet
* Johannes Comander
* Konrad Cordatus
* Anton Corvinus
* Thomas Cranmer
* Caspar Cruciger der Jüngere
* Caspar Cruciger der Ältere
* Abraham Culvensis
* Valentin Curtius

D

* Petrus Dathenus
* Nikolaus Decius
* Veit Dietrich
* Johann Draconites
* Johannes Dreyer
* Johann Dölsch
* Balthasar Düring

E

* Paul Eber
* Johann Eberlin von Günzburg
* Johann Eck
* Johannes Sylvius Egranus
* Paul von Eitzen
* Francisco de Enzinas
* Matthias Erb

F

* Theodor Fabricius
* Paul Fagius
* Guillaume Farel
* Matthias Flacius
* Johann Forster
* Martin Frecht
* Sebastian Fröschel
* Johannes Frosch

G

* Philipp Gallicius
* Nicolaus Gallus
* Thomas Gassner
* Johannes Garcreus
* Gerhard Geldenhauer
* Johannes Gigas
* Johann Glandrop
* Nikolaus Glossenus
* Kaspar Gräter
* Johannes Gramann
* Daniel Greser
* Argula von Grumbach
* Simon Grynaeus
* Augustin Gschmus
* Rudolf Gualther
* Caspar Güttel

H

* Johann Habermann
* Berchtold Haller
* Patrick Hamilton (theologian)
* Albert Rizaeus Hardenberg
* Nicolaus Hausmann
* Gerhard Hecker
* Kaspar Hedio
* Jacob Herbrand
* Johannes Hefenträger
* Peter Hegemon
* Christoph Hegendorf
* Jacob Hegge also Jacob Finkenblock
* Kaspar Heidenreich
* Johann Hess also Johann Heß
* Tilemann Heßhusen
* Heinrich Himmel
* Sebastian Hofmeister
* Johannes Honterus
* John Hooper
* Johann Horn
* Kasper Huberius
* Konrad Hubert
* Andreas Hyperius

I

* Hartmann Ibach
* Christoph Irenäus
* Franz Irenicus
* Johann Isenmann also Johann Isenmenger

J

* Matthias von Jagow
* Justus Jonas der Ältere
* George Joye
* Leo Jud
* Matthäus Judex
* Franciscus Junius (the elder), also Franz Junius or Francois du Jon

K

*Abraomas Kulvietis
* Leonhard Kaiser also Leonhard Käser, Leonhard Kaysser
* Kaspar Kantz
* Georg Parsimonius also Karg
* Stefan Kempe
* Johann Kessler also Johann Keßler
* Heinrich von Kettenbach
* Thomas Kirchmeyer
* Timotheus Kirchner
* Jacob Knade
* Johannes Knipstro
* Andreas Knöpken
* John Knox
* Franz Kolb (Theologe)
* Adam Krafft
* Nikolaus Krage
* Gottschalk Kruse
* Johannes Kymaeus

L

* Johann Lachmann
* Franz Lambert von Avignon
* Johann Lange (Theologe) thüringischer Reformator
* Johannes Langer
* Johannes á Lasco
* Hugh Latimer
* Anton Lauterbach
* Johannes Lening
* Johannes Lingarius also Johannes Bender
* Konrad Limmer
* Wenzeslaus Linck
* Kaspar Löner
* Johannes Lonicer
* Johann Lüdecke also Johann Ludecus
* Martin Luther
* Johannes Lycaula

M

* Martynas Mažvydas
* Georg Major
* Johann Mantel
* Johannes Marbacher
* Johannes Matthesius
* Hermann Marsow
* Nikolaus Medler
* Kapar Megander
* Philipp Melanchthon
* Dionysius Melander
* Justus Menius
* Angelus Merula also Engel von Merlen
* Michael Meurer also Michael Haenlein, Michael a Muris Galliculus
* Sebastian Meyer
* Joachim Mörlin
* Maximilian Mörlin
* Ambrosius Moibanus also Andreas Moyben
* Jacob Montanus
* Antonius Musa also Andreas West, Andreas Wilsch
* Simon Musaeus also Simon Meusel
* Andreas Musculus also Andreas Meusel
* Wolfgang Musculus
* Friedrich Myconius
* Oswald Myconius

N

* Hieronymus Nopp also Hieronymus Noppius
* Brictius thom Norde also Nordanus

O

* Bernardino Ochino
* Johannes Oekolampad aka Oecolampadius
* Georg Oemler also Aemelius
* Konrad Öttinger
* Kaspar Olevianus
* Gerd Omeken
* Andreas Osiander
* Jacob Other also Jacob Otter

P

* Peder Palladius
* Johannes Pappus
* Matthew Parker
* Konrad Pelikan
* Laurentius Petri
* Olaus Petri
* Johann Pfeffinger
* Paul Phrygio also Paul Sidensticker, Paul Kostentzer
* Johann Pistoris also Becker, Niddanus
* Tilemann Plettener also Tilemann Platner
* Andreas Poach
* Georg von Polentz
* Johann Pollius also Johann Polhen, Johann Polhenne
* Abdias Prätorius
* Stephan Prätorius
* Jacobus Probst
* Nikolaus Prugener

Q

* Erhard von Queiß

R

* Ludwig Rabus
* Balthasar Raid also Balthasar Reith
* Stanislaus Rapagelanus
* Urbanus Rhegius
* Stephan Riccius
* Johann Reibling
* Bartholomaeus Rieseberg
* Erasmus Ritter
* Paul vom Rode
* Patroklus Römeling
* Georg Rörer
* Bartholomäus Rosinus
* Jacob Runge
* Johann Rurer

* Heinrich Salmuth
* Konrad Sam
* Erasmus Sarcerius
* Martin Schalling the Elder
* Martin Schalling the Younger
* Christoph Schappeler
* Georg Scharnekau
* Jacob Schenck
* Johann Schlaginhaufen also Johann Schlainhauffen, Johann Turbicida
* Johann Schnabel
* Tilemann Schnabel
* Simon Schneeweiß
* Erhard Schnepf
* Johannes Schradin
* Gervasius Schuler
* Theobald Schwarz also Theobald Nigri, Theobald Niger
* Kaspar Schwenckfeld
* Jan Seklycian
* Nikolaus Selnecker
* Dominicus Sleupner also Dominicus Schleupner
* Joachim Slüter also Jochim Slyter, Jochim Dutzo
* Georg Spalatin
* Cyriakus Spangenberg
* Johann Spangenberg
* Paul Speratus
* Johann Stammel
* Michael Stiefel
* Johann Stössel
* Johannes Spreter
* Johann Stoltz
* Jacob Stratner
* Jacob Strauß
* Victorin Strigel
* Bartholomaeus Suawe
* Simon Sulzer
* Johann Sutel

T

* Hans Tausen
* Sylvester Tegetmeier
* Johann Timann
* Pierre Toussaint
* Primož Trubar
* Hermann Tulich
* William Tyndale

U

* Johann Konrad Ulmer also Johann Konrad de Ulma
* Zacharias Ursinus

V

* Juan de Valdés
* Thomas Venatorius
* Georg von Venediger
* Pier Paolo Vergerio
* Pietro Martire Vermigli (Peter Martyr)
* Pierre Viret

W

* Burkhard Waldis
* Joachim von Watt
* Adam Weiß
* Michael Weiße
* Hieronymus Weller
* Johann Westermann (Theologe)
* Joachim Westphal
* Johann Wigand
* Heinrich Winkel also Heinrich Winckel
* George Wishart
* Bonifatius Wolfart
* Thomas Wyttenbach

Z

* Girolamo Zanchi
* Katharina Zell also Katharina Schütz
* Matthäus Zell
* Heinrich von Zütphen
* Johannes Zwick
* Gabriel Zwilling
* Huldrych Zwingli


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