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Jakob Ammann
Swiss Brethren minister from whom the Amish received their name
Francis Turretin
Swiss theologian
Johannes Zollikofer
Swiss vicar
Johann Jakob Hofmann
Swiss historian and theologian
George Gobat
French theologian
Friedrich Seyler
Swiss theologian
Gallus Alt
Abbot of St. Gall
Ulrich de Mont
Swiss bishop
Johann Zwinger
Swiss theologian
Heinrich Henrich
Hans Jakob Ulrich
Bartholome Bischoffsberger
Swiss historian
Augustine Reding
Swiss abbot and theologian
Johann Christoph Grass
Swiss parson
Johann Baptist Eiselin
Benedictine theologian, philosopher, master, and historian
Matthias Schgier
Philippe Mestrezat
Swiss minister
Johann Heinrich Heidegger
Swiss theologian
Johann Heinrich Hottinger
Swiss theologian
Wilhelm Jakob Rink von Baldenstein
Roman Catholic bishop
Johann Kaspar Suicerus
Philologue et théologien protestant suisse
Hieronymus Troger
Swiss abbot (1623-1684)
Pancratius Caprez
Swiss parson
Johannes Jakob Buxtorf
Swiss Hebraist
Nikolaus Zaff
Swiss theologian
Anne-Elisabeth Gottrau
Abdis uit Zwitserland (1607-1657)
Johann Caspar Waser
Abraham Wild
8.7.1628 Schwanden (heute Gem. Glarus S
Nicolas Fiva
Swiss mathematician
Aegid von Waldkirch
Bonaventura Honegger
David Constant
Swiss theologian and philosopher
Jacob Henric Dorta
Jacob Meyer
(†1708)
Bénédict Calandrini
Swiss pastor
Vincenzo Paravicini
(1648-1726)
Carl Ludwig Beutler
Swiss monk and painter
Jakob Gantesweiler
(1631-1691)
Nikolaus Lennert
(1633-1697)
Johann Jakob Zeller
(1626-1691)