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Giovanni Stefano Menochio SJ (9
December 1575 – 4
February 1655) was an
Italian Jesuit biblical scholar.
Menochio was born at Padua, and
entered the Society...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-521-57623-9. (Raffaello
Menochio, Le
Memorie storiche della città di Carmagnola, Torino, 1890). Cox, Eugene...
- in ****yria and his
subsequent repentance.
Nicolaus Serarius,
Giovanni Menochio and
Thomas Worthington speculated that Man****eh was busy
fortifying Jerusalem...
- John Cotta,
English physician and
writer (died 1650)
Giovanni Stefano Menochio,
Italian Jesuit scholar (died 1655)
Cyril Tourneur,
English dramatist (died...
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September 1536),
professed religious Venerables Giuseppe Bartolomeo Menochio (19
March 1741 - 25
March 1823),
Titular Bishop of Porphyrien, declared...
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contributor to the
respublica Hebraeorum genre was the
Jesuit Giovanni Stefano Menochio, who
published his own De
republica Hebraeorum in 1648. "Subjects and Series...
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Louvain Molina Domingo Báñez Bart
Ledesma Baronius Capponi a
Porrecta Aur
Menochio Petr
Ledesma Francisco Suárez
Jacques Davy
Duperron Robert Bellarmine Francis...
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Catholic nun,
founder of the
Capuchin Sisters of
Mother Rubatto Raffaello Menochio (1858–1943) –
Historical scholar and
engineer Angelo Paolo Carena (1740–1769)...
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mutandis has a
similar responsibility. [citation needed]
Giovanni Stefano Menochio (1575–1655),
admonitor to the
Superiors General Vincenzo Caraffa and Francisco...
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Ferrara and then law in
Padua with his
brother Alessandro,
pupils of
Giacomo Menochio.
Federico II
married Ippolita d'Este (1565-1602), the only
daughter of...