Francisco de San Roman

Francisco de San Roman (died 1540) was the first Protestant burned at the stake in Spain. San Roman was a rich merchant not noted for his learning. During his travels abroad, including time in Germany and the Netherlands, he was influenced by "Lutheranism", as the young Protestant movement was called. San Roman became a disciple of Jacobo Spreng, a former prior of Augustinian monks at Antwerp.

Francisco de San Roman

Francisco de San Roman (died 1540) was the first Protestant burned at the stake in Spain. San Roman was a rich merchant not noted for his learning. During his travels abroad, including time in Germany and the Netherlands, he was influenced by "Lutheranism", as the young Protestant movement was called. San Roman became a disciple of Jacobo Spreng, a former prior of Augustinian monks at Antwerp.