François Hotman
François Hotman (23 August 1524 – 12 February 1590) was a French Protestant lawyer and writer, associated with the legal humanists and with the monarchomaques, who struggled against absolute monarchy. His first name is often written 'Francis' in English. His surname is Latinized by himself as Hotomanus, by others as Hotomannus and Hottomannus. He has been called "one of the first modern revolutionaries". Provided by Wikipedia
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by Calvin, Jean 1509-1564
Published 1549
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by Calvin, Jean 1509-1564
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by Asconius Pedianus, Quintus v9-76
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by Asconius Pedianus, Quintus v9-76
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by Asconius Pedianus, Quintus v9-76
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by Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43
Published 1554
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by Pole, Reginald 1500-1558
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