Definition
William Tyndale (c. 1494–1536) was an English scholar and translator, most famous for translating the Bible into English. 📜 His translation made the scriptures accessible to a wider audience. He faced significant opposition and persecution for his work. Imagine making knowledge freely available, but being punished for it! 😮 He is considered a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation. His work shaped both the English language and religious landscape.