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- Wilhelm Germain Lamormaini (29 December 1570 – 22 February 1648) was a Jesuit theologian, and an influential figure as confessor of the Habsburg emperor...
- Nikolsburg. Bec**** who died in late 1623 was succeeded by Lamormaini as Ferdinand's confessor. Lamormaini awakened Ferdinand's determination to adopt strict...
- Francesco Palliola, Italian Servant of God (b. 1612) February 22 – Wilhelm Lamormaini, Luxembourgian theologian (b. 1570) February 28 – Christian IV, King of...
- Diego Quiroga, voted in favor of its repeal. A minority of Jesuits led by Lamormaini voted against repeal. "Diets of Speyer (German history)". Britannica Online...
- Politics in the Age of the Counterreformation: Emperor Ferdinand II, William Lamormaini, SJ, and the Formation of the Imperial Policy (U Press of North Carolina...
- Religion in the Age of the Counterreformation: Emperor Ferdinand II, William Lamormaini, SJ, and the Formation of Imperial Policy (University of North Carolina...
- Hungarian philosopher and theologian (died 1637) December 29 – Wilhelm Lamormaini, Netherlandish theologian (died 1648) Unknown dates Sir Robert Aytoun...
- allies, but Ferdinand II, influenced by his Jesuit confessor, Wilhelm Lamormaini, wanted to exploit their victories to continue to push Protestant princes...
- of Martinice Marek Pospíchal as Filip Fabricius Jiří Černý as Wilhelm Lamormaini Zdeněk Černín as Václav Budovec Ondřej Bauer as Jáchym Ondřej Šlik Dan...
- Here John Louis converted to Catholicism under influence of Wilhelm Lamormaini. John Louis was much appreciated by the Emperor for his diplomatic skills...