Martin Luther (diplomat)
While Martin Luther is overwhelmingly known for his role as a theologian and key figure in the Protestant Reformation, there is no significant historical record supporting him having a career as a diplomat. His activities were almost entirely focused on religious reform and debate. Therefore, any reference to "Martin Luther (diplomat)" is inaccurate. His influence on political events was indirect, stemming from the widespread impact of his theological writings and the resulting religious upheaval. He engaged in debates and corresponded with various political figures, but he did not serve in any formal diplomatic capacity.