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1536

Erasmus Dies in Basel

July 12, 1536

The great humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam died in Basel, caught between Catholic and Protestant camps that each accused him of betraying them. He had refused both the cardinal's hat and the Reformer's robes. His last words were reportedly Dear God, in Flemish rather than Latin. His death marked the end of an era when reforming the Church through scholarship alone had seemed possible.