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    Marco Antonio de Dominis (Croatian: Markantun de Dominis; 1560 – 7 September 1624) was a Dalmatian ecclesiastic, archbishop of Split and Primate of Dalmatia...
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  • Dominis Holt IV (1919-1993), Hawaiian writer Marco Antonio de Dominis (1566–1624), Dalmatian ecclesiastic, apostate, and man of science Mary Dominis (1803-1889)...
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  • authorities as a public enemy to religion. The theologian and scientist Marco Antonio de Dominis came in 1624 into conflict with the Inquisition in Rome and was...
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    where the fire burned"). The body of theologian and scientist Marco Antonio de Dominis was also burned in this square in 1624. The condemned women poisoners...
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    Deanery in the Diocese of Oxford. In 1616, the Italian Archbishop, Marco Antonio de Dominis was appointed Dean of Windsor and Rector of West Ilsley by King...
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    and co-consecrated by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Split Marco Antonio de Dominis. He was appointed Lord High Almoner in 1619, Bishop of London in...
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    620 defendants including Giordano Bruno, Pier Paolo Vergerio and Marco Antonio de Dominis. Crimes relating to faith, such as witchcraft, were regulated by...
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    1617) 1618 Walter Balcanquhall (appointed and resigned 1618) 1618 Marco Antonio de Dominis (resigned 1621) 1621 Walter Balcanquhall (deposed 1645) 1629 John...
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    first used in 1617 by Archbishop of Split (Spalato) Marco Antonio de Dominis in his anti-Papal De Repubblica Ecclesiastica, where it appears in context...
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    Kings Bench. This was on the brink of complete success, with Dean Marco Antonio de Dominis content, when Leveson died, leaving the situation confused. In...
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    moniker, preferring only the Christian Church moniker. From Marco Antonio de Dominis, De Repubblica Ecclesiastica Walton, Jeffrey (September 14, 2023)...
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    Catholicism. Tommaso Campanella (1568–1639) and the Archbishop of Split Marco Antonio de Dominis (1560–1624) were his intellectual counterparts. When Ludwig Wittgenstein...
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    – Luis Sotelo, Spanish Franciscan friar (b. 1574) September – Marco Antonio de Dominis, Dalmatian archbishop and apostate (b. 1560) September 13 – Ketevan...
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    Knight. Religious figures depicted include Archbishop of Split, Marco Antonio de Dominis, or the Fat Bishop, who left the Roman Catholic Church to join...
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    wrote about ancient numismatics, prehistoric and Roman finds, Marco Antonio de Dominis, Petar Hektorović, and the relations between the republics of Ragusa...
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    to set forms of worship. Towards the end of King James's reign Marco Antonio de Dominis analysed the views of the Church of England and Roman Catholic...
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    1560 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1614) Marco Antonio de Dominis, Dalmatian archbishop and apostate (d. 1624) Amalia von Hatzfeld, Swedish countess governor (d. 1628) Lieven de Key, Dutch...
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  • then became Dean of Courtray. In 1622 he was at Antwerp, where Marco Antonio de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalato, repeated before him the recantation of...
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    (Portuguese: António/Antônio de Pádua; Italian: Antonio di/da Padova; Latin: Antonius Patavinus) or Anthony of Lisbon (Portuguese: António/Antônio de Lisboa;...
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    1596 Robert Bennet 1603 Giles Thomson 1612 Anthony Maxey 1618 Marco Antonio de Dominis 1622 Henry Beaumont 1627 Matthew Wren 1635 Christopher Wren 1659...
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    western and northwestern Durango and southern Chihuahua, Mexico. Marco Antonio de Dominis, Roman Catholic Archbishop of the See of Spalato and Primate of...
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  • Italy Marco Antonio de Dominis (1560–1624), Dalmatian ecclesiastic, Catholic archbishop, adjudged heretic of the Catholic Faith Markos Antonios Katsaitis...
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    based on reconciliation of views. Other leading figures such as Marco Antonio de Dominis, Hugo Grotius and John Dury worked in this direction. The last...
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    and Lichfield, and was installed on 4 May. On 16 November 1616, Marco Antonio de Dominis, Archbishop of Spalato in Dalmatia, being in a feud with his Roman...
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    western and northwestern Durango and southern Chihuahua, Mexico. Marco Antonio de Dominis, Roman Catholic Archbishop of the See of Spalato and Primate of...
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  • co-founder of the Encyclopédie (College Louis-le-Grand, Paris, France) Marco Antonio de Dominis - Dalmatian ecclesiastic, apostate, and man of science (educated...
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    – Luis Sotelo, Spanish Franciscan friar (b. 1574) September – Marco Antonio de Dominis, Dalmatian archbishop and apostate (b. 1560) September 13 – Ketevan...
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    Polano, an anagram of Paolo Sarpi Veneto (plus o). The editor, Marco Antonio de Dominis, did some work on polishing the text. He has been accused of falsifying...
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  • Giordano Bruno, philosopher and cosmologist (periods 1592–1600) Marco Antonio de Dominis, bishop and reformer (1624) Lorenzo Ricci, Superior General of...
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  • doctrine on two fronts. He also issued a defensive work, rebutting Marco Antonio de Dominis who charged Montagu with supporting "praying unto saints and angels...
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