Jan Blahoslav
Czech writer and linguist

Born
February 20th, 1523
502 years ago
Died
1571
454 years ago — 48 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Czech Republic
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Born in 1523 in what is now the Czech Republic, Blahoslav was a significant figure in the Czech Renaissance. He contributed to the development of Czech literature and language through his writings. He served as a bishop in the Unity of the Brethren, a Protestant group, and was instrumental in translating the Bible into Czech. His literary works incorporated elements of religious themes and the Czech language, solidifying his role in the cultural development of the region during the Reformation period.
Translated the Bible into Czech
Authored notable religious texts
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