Talk:Marie Dentière

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Much work can still be done on the "religious accomplishments" section. I'll add more in the future. Adambiswanger1 02:33, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

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Marie Dentière was not Swiss
Marie Dentière was born in Tournai, very far from Switzerland, and died in 1561 (before John Calvin) in the Republic of Geneva, (1541-1798 and 1813-1815). This republic was initiated by Calvin himself in 1541. It is thus particularly absurd to qualify as « Swiss » Marie Dentière, who died 254 years before Geneva joined the Swiss Confederacy in 1815. It is exactly as absurd as it would be to call Calvin a « Swiss theologian ». Sapphorain (talk) 19:40, 19 June 2018 (UTC)