David Blondel
French minister and historian

Born
1591
434 years ago
Died
April 6th, 1655
369 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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Served as a minister and contributed significantly to historical scholarship in France. Engaged in theological debates and wrote extensively on history and religion. His works, which include notable texts on ecclesiastical history, have provided insights into the Protestant Reformation and the development of religious thought in 17th-century France.
Authored 'Historiæ ecclesiasticæ libri quatuor'
Contributed to the understanding of the Reformation
Participated in theological discussions of his time
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