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which country did Zwingli belong to why He was famous ​

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Answered by xCUPCAKEx
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Switzerland

Huldrych Zwingli, Huldrych also spelled Ulrich, (born January 1, 1484, Wildhaus in the Toggenburg, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland—died October 11, 1531, near Kappel), the most important reformer in the Swiss Protestant Reformation.


meenarana4631: can you explain why He was famous
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aimanakhtar:  he read theology and was deeply influenced by the lectures of the teacher and reformer Thomas Wyttenbach. Ordained to the priesthood, he went in 1506 to Glarus, where he proved a good pastor, encouraged education, commenced studying Greek and even Hebrew, and read widely in the Church Fathers. He was sympathetic toward the Renaissance movement and valued his correspondence with Erasmus.
aimanakhtar: Service as chaplain with the Swiss Army led him to oppose the mercenary system. His stand provoked hostility at Glarus, and in 1516 he moved to a new charge at Einsiedeln, where he enjoyed both wide opportunities for preaching to the many pilgrims and fine facilities for study at the convent. Zwingli afterward dated his evangelical understanding of the Scriptures from the period of transition to Einsiedeln. The difficulties at Glarus gave to this development a more than academic significance.
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