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Public Domain Notice

Information about William Tyndale—such as biographies, historical accounts of his life, and his published translations—is in the public domain because he died in 1536, over 450 years ago. This means you can freely copy, distribute, and reuse his works without copyright restrictions.

Public domain images of William Tyndale can be found on sites like Wikimedia Commons and PICRYL, including portraits, engravings, and images of memorials and biblical pages from his translation. These images often come from older sources where the copyright has expired, such as 19th-century engravings or 16th-century documents. 

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