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'''Theodore Beza''' ({{langx|la|Theodorus Beza}}; {{langx|fr|Théodore de Bèze}} or ''de Besze''; 24 June 1519 – 13 October 1605) was a French [[Calvinist]] [[Protestant]] [[theologian]], [[Protestant reformer|reformer]] and [[scholar]] who played an important role in the [[Protestant Reformation]]. He was a disciple of [[John Calvin]] and lived most of his life in [[Geneva]]. Beza succeeded Calvin as the spiritual leader of the [[Republic of Geneva]]. | '''Theodore Beza''' ({{langx|la|Theodorus Beza}}; {{langx|fr|Théodore de Bèze}} or ''de Besze''; 24 June 1519 – 13 October 1605) was a French [[Calvinist]] [[Protestant]] [[theologian]], [[Protestant reformer|reformer]] and [[scholar]] who played an important role in the [[Protestant Reformation]]. He was a disciple of [[John Calvin]] and lived most of his life in [[Geneva]]. Beza succeeded Calvin as the spiritual leader of the [[Republic of Geneva]]. | ||