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The austrian author Stefan Zweig wrote a very detailed book about Calvin and Castello. [Anon WP editor], before 1 July 2005 14:43 (UTC)]


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Sebastian Castello (name variations: Castalio, Chatelion; 1515 - December 29, 1563) was the rector of the College of Geneva (obviously not Geneva College, maybe what is today Université de Genève?). He was born in St. Martine du Fresne (in Switzerland?). His ideas conflicted with those of John Calvin who had Castello dismissed from his position in 1544. He moved to Basel, Switzerland where he became a professor of Greek. He wrote about tolerance, that the government has no right to insist on the specific form of faith and to expel other people not sharing it. This was outstanding at that time and in many parts of the world it still is.

Is this mope also the

Castellion, Sebastian, translator of the Bible

positioned next to him on List of people by name: Cas-Caz#Casta - Casti?
--Jerzy·t 1 July 2005 14:43 (UTC)