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Louis Cappel (15
October 1585 – 18 June 1658) was a
French Protestant churchman and scholar. A Huguenot, he was born at St Elier, near Sedan. He studied...
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Pietro Papareschi, whom he made
cardinal in 1142.
Another nephew,
Cinthio Capellus (died 1182), was also a cardinal,
raised to the
cardinalate in 1158, after...
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James Capellus,
Lewis Capellus, Otho Gualtperius,
Abraham Schultetus, Grotius, and Pricaeus. New
Testament dissertations:
Lewis Capellus,
Nicolas Faber...
- Capricorn, caprid, caprifig, capriform, caprigenous, caprine,
capriole †
capellus capell- †capreolus,
capreola capreol- ca****s capill- hair capellini,...
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introduction to the
Rabbinical Bible was
translated into
Latin by
Claude Capellus in 1667, and into
English by
Christian D.
Ginsburg (Longman, 1865). Jacob...
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stocco pontificio) and the
blessed hat (also:
ducal hat, Latin:
pileus or
capellus, Italian:
berrettone pontificio or
berrettone ducale) were a gift offered...
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Marco 1158/1159
Adrian IV ****ure
bishop of
Palestrina (1190–1196)
Cinthius Capellus Rome (?)
Priest of S.
Cecilia March 14, 1158
Adrian IV
nephew of Innocent...
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Deacon of S.
Maria in
Domnica ca.1157
Adrian IV
Abbot of
Subiaco Cinthius Capellus Imperial (?)
Deacon of S.
Adriano 14
March 1158
Adrian IV
nephew of Innocent...