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Giorgio Biandrata or
Blandrata (1515 – 5 May 1588) was an Italian-born
Transylvanian physician and polemicist, who came from the De
Biandrate family,...
- and from
Lutheranism to
Calvinism in 1564. His
court physician,
Giorgio Biandrata, and
Ferenc Dávid
jointly persuaded him to also
allow the
public discussion...
- Reformation,
mainly in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth (e.g.
Giorgio Biandrata,
Bernardino Ochino,
Giovanni Alciato,
Giovanni Battista Cetis, Fausto...
- antitrinitarian,
Giorgio Biandrata moved to
Transylvania in 1563 into the
royal court of John II
Sigismund Zápolya and
became his own doctor.
Biandrata co-operated...
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circulation of
which in m****cript
commended him to the
notice of
Giorgio Biandrata,
court physician in
Poland and Transylvania, and
ecclesiastical wire puller...
- later,
accepting the Anti-Trinitarian
views of his physician,
Giorgio Biandrata and
court preacher Ferenc Dávid, he
became the only
Unitarian monarch...
- of
Giorgio Biandrata and
Giovanni Valentino Gentile, one of the parti****nts of the
antitrinitarian Council of
Venice in 1550. Like
Biandrata and Negri...
- in Transylvania,
attempting to
mediate in the
dispute between Giorgio Biandrata and
Ferenc Dávid. He
moved to Poland,
where he
married the
daughter of...
- to
Giorgio Biandrata,
Nicola Gallo,
Giovanni Paolo Alciati and
Matteo Gribaldi, and there, in 1558, he
aligned with
Alciati and
Biandrata against Jean...
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orders of John
Calvin in 1553, and
these were
promulgated by
Giorgio Biandrata and
others into
Poland and Transylvania. The
antitrinitarian wing of the...