Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1384

John Wycliffe dies a free man

December 1384

The Oxford theologian, retired to his rectory at Lutterworth, suffered a fatal stroke during mass on the last day of the year. Despite condemnations from Rome, English authorities had never prosecuted him in person. Thirty-one years later the Council of Constance would order his bones dug up and burned and his ashes scattered in the river Swift.