Margaret Fell

English religious leader and Quaker founder

Margaret Fell - English religious leader and Quaker founder
Born

1614
411 years ago

Died

April 23rd, 1702
322 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

England

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A prominent religious leader in 17th century England, influential in the formation of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers. Played a significant role in promoting the movement, advocating for religious freedom, and supporting the rights of women within the Quaker faith. Contributed to the spread of Quaker beliefs and practices through writings and personal testimonies. Her leadership and organizational skills aided in establishing the Quaker community's principles and structure.

Founded the Religious Society of Friends

Authored significant writings on Quaker beliefs

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