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Marie Dentière

Marie Dentière (c. 1495–1561) was a Genevan Protestant reformer and theologian. She played an active role in Genevan religion and politics, playing a large role in the closure of Geneva's convents, and preaching with such reformers as John Calvin and William Farel. In addition to her writings on the Reformation, Dentiere's writings seem to be a defense and propagation of the female perspective in the rapidly changing world. Her second husband, Antoine Froment, was also active in the reformation.
==Early life==
Much of Marie Dentière's early life remains unknown. She was born in Tournai (in current Belgium) into a relatively well-off family of nobility, and entered an Augustinian nunnery at a young age, eventually becoming abbess. However Martin Luther's preaching against monasticism led her to flee to Strasbourg to escape persecution—not only for abandoning her position as nun but for converting to the Reformation. Strasbourg was a popular refuge for Protestants at that time.

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