Hadrian à Saravia
Protestant clergyman and theologian (1532–1612) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hadrian à Saravia, sometimes called Hadrian Saravia, Adrien Saravia, or Adrianus Saravia (1532 – 15 January 1612) was a Protestant theologian and pastor from the Low Countries who became an Anglican prebend and a member of the First Westminster Company charged by James I of England to produce the King James Version of the Bible.
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Born | 1532 (1532) Hesdin, Artois, Spanish Netherlands (now France) |
Died | January 15, 1612(1612-01-15) (aged 79–80) Canterbury, United Kingdom |
Nationality | Dutch/British |
Other names | Adrian Saravia, Adrianus Saravia |
Known for | Translator of King James Version of the Bible |
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