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- The Jesuati (Jesuates) were a religious order founded by Giovanni Colombini of Siena in 1360. The order was initially called Clerici apostolici Sancti...
- century they were absorbed by the Brothers Hospitaller of Saint John of God. Jesuati, or Clerici apostolici Sancti Hieronymim, Apostolic Clerics of Saint Jerome...
- July 1367) was an Italian merchant and founder of the Congregation of Jesuati (not to be confused with the Jesuits, the Society of Jesus, founded in...
- poplar panel altarpiece by Sano di Pietro, produced for San Girolamo, a Jesuati monastery in Siena. Most of its panels are now in the Pinacoteca ****onale...
- legate, or inquisitor, he ****cuted the last Fraticelli of Ferrara, the Jesuati of Venice, the Crypto-Jews of Sicily, Moldavia and Poland, and, above all...
- building stands on the site of an earlier church and convent built by the Jesuati (not to be confused with Jesuits) between 1481 and 1491 and dedicated to...
- for the Jesuati) and Francis of ****isi. To its right are Mary Magdalene touching Christ's feet, Blessed Giovanni Colombini (founder of the Jesuati) and John...
- replaced by his predecessor, Gheorghe Duca. December 6 – The Order of the Jesuati, founded in 1360 by Giovanni Colombini, is abolished by Pope Clement IX...
- (Founder of the Congregation of Jesuati) (c. 1300–1367), Italian merchant, the founder of the Congregation of Jesuati Giovanni Colombini (painter) (c...
- in the city of Piacenza in Italy. This church was owned by the Gesuati (Jesuati) until 1668, when the religious order was suppressed. Some 28 years later...