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    Giles Antonini, O.E.S.A., commonly referred to as Giles of Viterbo (Latin: Ægidius Viterbensis, Italian: Egidio da Viterbo), was a 16th-century Italian...
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    Viterbo (Italian: [viˈtɛrbo] ; Viterbese: Veterbe; Medieval Latin: Viterbium) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Lazio region of Italy, the capital...
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    Elia Levita (category Jewish translators of the Bible)
    humanist and cardinal Giles of Viterbo (1471–1532), in whose palace he lived for more than ten years. Levita taught Hebrew to Giles, and copied Hebrew manuscripts—mostly...
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    Erasmus (redirect from Erasmus of Rotterdam)
    point of perfection, where it should come to an end." However, the views of reformers such as Giles of Viterbo tended to a negative linear view of spiritual...
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  • hermit saint Egidio Colonna, Giles of Rome (circa 1243–1316), European intellectual, archbishop Egidio da Viterbo, Giles of Viterbo (1469?–1532), Italian theologian...
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    liked". It has been suggested that Augustinian friar and cardinal Giles of Viterbo could have influenced the ceiling's theological layout. Many writers...
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    Cornaro (1521–1524), restored Giles of Viterbo (1524–1530), Cardinal bishop of Viterbo Francesco Pesaro (1530–1545) Archbishop of Zadar Marino Grimani (1545–1546)...
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  • finally met on 3 May, 1512 at the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. The scholar Egidio da Viterbo (Giles of Viterbo) gave an inspiring opening address. Participants...
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    James of Viterbo OSA (Italian: Giacomo da Viterbo; c. 1255 – c. 1307), born Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed Doctor speculativus), was an Italian Roman Catholic...
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  • – August 23, 1540) Giles of Viterbo, Order of St. Augustine (O.E.S.A.) (July 10, 1517 – May 9, 1530), Appointed Cardinal-Priest of San Marcello (al Corso)...
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    Etruscans in the Renaissance: the sacred destiny of Rome and the Historia Viginti Saeculorum of Giles of Viterbo (c. 1469–1532)," Historical Reflections. Réflexions...
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    Cardinals created by Leo X (category Lists of cardinals by papal appointment)
    1534), † 10 August 1534 Egidio di Viterbo, O.S.A., Master General of the Order of Saint Augustine– cardinal-priest of S. Bartolomeo all'Isola (received...
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  • and Levita would be the connection between Schwartz and Paul Fagius, Giles of Viterbo, Wolfgang Fabricius Capito, and we may speculate that he met Johann...
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    Cipriano de Valera (category People from the Province of Badajoz)
    sermons of Giles of Viterbo amongst others. After graduation, Valera became a monk in the Order of the Hieronymites and lived at the Monastery of San Isidoro...
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  • David Reubeni (category Year of death uncertain)
    Reubeni obtained an audience with Cardinal Giles of Viterbo and Pope Clement VII. To the latter he told a tale of a Jewish kingdom ruled over by his brother...
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    John W. O'Malley (category Members of the American Philosophical Society)
    Happened at the Council. O'Malley has authored the following books: Giles of Viterbo on Church and Reform: A Study in Renaissance Thought, E.J. Brill (Leiden...
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  • F. X. Martin (category Academics of University College Dublin)
    Dublin 1963. 1967: The Course of Irish History, T. W. Moody and F.X. Martin (eds.), Cork and New York. 1967: Giles of Viterbo, New Catholic Encyclopedia...
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  • Antonini (1938–2018), Italian film, stage and television actor Giles of Viterbo (Giles Antonini), a 16th-century Italian cardinal, theologian, orator...
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  • Petar Dujam Munzani (category Archbishops of Zadar)
    Archbishop of Zadar. Munzani was born on 4 December 1890 in Zara in Dalmatia, then Austria-Hungary. Between 1918 and 1947 Zara was part of the Kingdom of Italy...
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  • Luigi Cornaro (cardinal) (category Bishops of Bergamo)
    cardinal and bishop. A member of the House of Cornaro, Luigi Cornaro was born on 12 February 1517, the eldest of the ten children of Giovanni Cornaro, Venetian...
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    his way to the Diet at Mantua. Giles of Viterbo spent four years at Lecceto, before responsibilities as vicar-general of the order drew him away. Between...
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    civil life of the clergy and the power of the laity as used against the clergy and church property. Worthy of high respect was Ægidius of Viterbo who governed...
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    Aristotle's work. Giles, whose work had been condemned, disappeared from the Parisian academic scene. There is no information remaining concerning Giles between...
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    of Viterbo, in the central Italian region of Lazio, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Rome and about 24 kilometres (15 mi) east of Viterbo...
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  • name of Greek origin. Aegidius (died 464 or 465) was a magister militum in Gaul. Giles: English Gilles: French Ilya/Ilja: Slav Ilj: Slovene Bearers of the...
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    tensions) between France and England. Siege of Viterbo: Emperor Frederick II besieges Viterbo on request of the rebel citizens. The defenders are able...
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    later 16th century, and was several times reprinted. Alongside James of Viterbo, Giles of Rome, and Alvarus Pelagius, Augustinus was among the leading pro-papal...
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  • Godfrey (name) (category Surnames of English origin)
    Godfrey (patriarch of Aquileia) (died 1194) Godfrey of Saint Victor (c. 1125 – c. 1195), French monk and theologian Godfrey of Viterbo (c. 1120 – c. 1196)...
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    "impugnments" responding to some of the quodlibetal answers of Godfrey of Fontaines, James of Viterbo and Henry of Ghent. They were composed in that...
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    confraternities of St. Rose of Viterbo, The Holy Cross of Lucca, St. Rosalia of Palermo, St. Bartholomew, St. Alexander, etc. Embracing the confraternities of Sts...
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