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Robert Bellarmine SJ (/ˈbɛlɑːrmiːn/; Italian:
Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino; 4
October 1542 – 17
September 1621) was an
Italian Jesuit and a cardinal...
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Roberto Bellarmino is a
church in Rome
founded by Pope Pius XI in 1933. It
followed the
canonisation of the
Jesuit Cardinal Robert Bellarmine (1542–1621)...
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Bellarmino is both a
surname and a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Robert Bellarmine (1542–1621),
Saint and
Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic...
- a cardinal, ****igning him the
title of
cardinal priest of San
Roberto Bellarmino.
Bergoglio was
installed there on 14 October.
During his trip to Rome...
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Bellarmino Bagatti (November 11, 1905 –
October 7, 1990) was a 20th-century
Italian archaeologist and
Catholic priest of the
Franciscan Order. Camillo...
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figure of the Counter-Reformation,
canonized on 1
November 1610.
Roberto Bellarmino, S.J. (4
October 1542 – 17
September 1621), a
leading figure of the Counter-Reformation...
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Edoardo Bellarmino Perroncito (10
March 1847,
Viale in the
Province of Asti – 4
November 1936) was an
Italian parasitologist. He was the
father of pathologist...
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extant graece —
syriace —
latine Tom. III
Romae 1746, p. 477. Bagatti,
Bellarmino, "The
Church from the Cir****cision:
History and
Archaeology of the Judaeo-Christians"...
- Kfar Ha****sh as a
major cult
centre in that era. The
Franciscan priest Bellarmino Bagatti, "Director of
Christian Archaeology",
carried out
extensive excavation...
- Apostoli.
Palace attached to the
Church of San
Carlo ai
Catinari Collegio Bellarmino in Via del
Seminario near the
Church of Sant'Ig****o.
Archaeological Institute...