- The
Jesuati (or 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 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...
- (Founder of the
Congregation of
Jesuati) (c. 1300–1367),
Italian merchant, the
founder of the
Congregation of
Jesuati Giovanni Colombini (painter) (c...
- 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...
- philosopher, and Jesuate. He was
member of the
Catholic Order of the
Jesuats (
Jesuati). In 1668 the
order was
suppressed by Pope
Clement IX.
Angeli was a student...
-
built by the
Discalced Carmelites on a
previous convent and
church of the
Jesuati. The
architect is unknown, but
inside it is
clear the
influence of the...
- convents,
which were well
established in the city, had begun.
Around 1430 the
Jesuati arrived in Vicenza, who in
Borgo Pusterla [it]
built both the church, which...