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names (James, Jacob; Laines,
Laynez, Lainez) are in use and some of them can be
found in
other Wikipedia articles Diego Laynez, S.J. (sometimes
spelled Laínez)...
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Javier Laynez Potisek (born June 2, 1959) is a
Mexican jurist and
since December 10, 2015, a
member of the
Supreme Court of
Justice of the
Nation (SCJN)...
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theology at the
Sorbonne in Paris. Here,
through Diego Laynez, he met St.
Ignatius of
Loyola and with
Laynez, St.
Peter Faber and St.
Francis Xavier, he enlisted...
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where he
founded a
dozen colleges.
After the
death in
January 1565 of
Diego Laynez,
Borgia was
elected the
third Superior General of the
Society of Jesus....
- 14th century, and it is
frequently given in the 16th century, e.g.
Diego Laynez, 1512–1565. The city of San
Diego was
named for the
flagship of Sebastián...
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students at the university. They were the
Spaniards Alfonso Salmeron,
Diego Laynez,
Francis Xavier and
Nicholas Bobadilla, with the
Portuguese Simão Rodrigues...
- Paul III Pope Pius V
Charles Borromeo Francis Xavier Peter Faber Diego Laynez List of
Protestant Reformers (alphabetical)
Protestantism in
Germany Broadbent...
- Pius IV with the
concurrence of the
third Jesuit superior general,
Diego Laynez. He was
charged with
setting up
grammar schools "as a
remedy against the...
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previous decade had met
early Jesuit leaders Claude Le Jay [fr] and
Diego Laynez and
corresponded with
Ignatius of Loyola,
invited Jesuit students to stay...
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archeological expedition of Ebla
Antonio Nibby,
archaeologist Diego Laynez,
second general of the
Society of
Jesus Giulio Mazzarino,
politician and...