Reformation Wall
monument in Geneva, Switzerland
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Reformation Wall
Summary
Reformation Wall is a memorial wall[1]. It draws 175 Wikipedia views per month (memorial_wall category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Reformation Wall is located in Geneva[3].
- Reformation Wall is in the country of Switzerland[4].
- Reformation Wall's image is recorded as Geneva monument international de la reformation.jpg[5].
- Reformation Wall's instance of is recorded as memorial wall[6].
- Reformation Wall's architect is recorded as Alphonse Laverrière[7].
- Reformation Wall's architect is recorded as Jean Taillens[8].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as William Farel[9].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as John Calvin[10].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Theodore Beza[11].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as John Knox[12].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Frederick William of Brandenburg[13].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as William the Silent[14].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Gaspard II de Coligny[15].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Roger Williams[16].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Oliver Cromwell[17].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Stephen Bocskai[18].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Edict of Nantes[19].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Dutch Republic[20].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Treaty of Vienna[21].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Bill of Rights 1689[22].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Plymouth Colony[23].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Edict of Potsdam[24].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Martin Luther[25].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Huldrych Zwingli[26].
- Reformation Wall's depicts is recorded as Marie Dentière[27].
Why It Matters
Reformation Wall draws 175 Wikipedia views per month (memorial_wall category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]