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I'll start.
Who's your favorite proto reformer and why is it Jan Hus?
Erasmus for me. He balanced a thirst for truth with humility and a passion for the unity of the Church.
Waldo and Wycliffe were good too.
If you're counting Augustine, then he'd be my favorite.
But if you're thinking closer to the actual reformation and people who really did try to bring some needed correction to the Roman Catholic Church, then yeah, I'd say Jan Hus. Although, I think he's the one I'm the most familiar with anyway.
To be honest, I only know of Hus because of Europa Unversalis IV. I asked mostly out of a joke.