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Born: 1491 ~ Died: July 31, 1556

Portrait / Pictures

Where is he from? Spain

Main issue with the church - He thought that the church was going corrupt, Monks and priests weren't following the rules. They wanted to make things better in there own manner. How he would fix it – He founded the society of Jesuits

Effects on modern religious groups Part of the reformation of the Catholic Church How he thought it should be He wanted priest to follow the pope and people to follow what they were taught by the priest.

Interesting Facts At 33 he joined a class of young children so he could learn Latin. He is the youngest of 13 children.

Map Battle of Pamplona in 1521

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