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Nikolaus von Schönberg

(1472 - 1537)

Catholic cardinal

Catholic cardinal
German Catholic cardinal and papal diplomat active in the early 16th century.
Born in 1472 in Thuringia, Nikolaus von Schönberg rose through ecclesiastical ranks to become a cardinal under Pope Leo X. He served as papal legate and envoy to European courts, strengthening ties between the Holy See and secular rulers. A patron of scholarship, he corresponded with leading humanists and scientists of his time. His diplomatic missions took him to England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire, where he negotiated alliances and church reforms. Schönberg's legacy includes his efforts to advance Renaissance learning within the Church and his role in early scientific exchanges.
1472 Nikolaus von Schönberg
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Jerry Falwell

(1933 - 2007)

American minister and television host

American minister and television host
American Southern Baptist pastor and televangelist who founded the Moral Majority. Served as senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. Hosted the TV program 'The Old Time Gospel Hour.'
Jerry Falwell was an influential American Southern Baptist pastor and televangelist. In 1979, he founded the Moral Majority, a politically active organization that mobilized conservative Christians in American politics. He served as senior pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, Virginia, for over four decades. Falwell hosted the nationally syndicated television program 'The Old Time Gospel Hour,' which reached millions. He also founded Liberty University, one of the largest Christian universities in the world. Falwell was a polarizing figure known for his outspoken views on social and political issues. His leadership helped reshape the role of evangelical Christianity in American public life. He remained active in ministry and politics until his death in 2007.
1933 Jerry Falwell