Lion of the Covenant

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Lion of the Covenant was the nickname of Richard Cameron, a prominent 17th-century Scottish Covenanter preacher and martyr famed for his fearless opposition to royal religious policies.

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instanceOf nickname
appliedToCentury 17th century
appliedToCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
appliedToNotableFor fearless opposition to royal religious policies
appliedToOccupation Scottish Covenanter preacher
associatedWithCauseOfDeath martyrdom
associatedWithDocument Scottish National Covenant NERFINISHED
Solemn League and Covenant NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Covenanter resistance to royal religious policies
associatedWithOppositionTo imposition of episcopacy in Scotland
royal interference in Presbyterian church governance
associatedWithRole field preacher
commemoratedAs Covenanter martyr
commemoratedIn Scottish Presbyterian tradition
hasAssociatedDenomination Presbyterian
hasAssociatedReligion Protestantism
hasHistoricalContext Restoration era religious conflicts
Stuart monarchy in Scotland
hasLanguageOfOrigin English
hasReligiousContext Presbyterianism NERFINISHED
Scottish Covenanter movement NERFINISHED
hasReputationFor courage
outspoken preaching against royal policies
steadfastness in faith
hasSymbolicMeaning courageous defender of the Covenant
fearless religious reformer
refersTo Richard Cameron NERFINISHED
usedInGenre church history
martyrology
religious biography

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Richard Cameron hasNickname Lion of the Covenant