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- Giovanni Stefano Menochio, (1575-12-09)9 December 1575 - 4 February 1655(1655-02-04) (aged 79), was an Italian Jesuit biblical scholar. Menochio was born at...
- marry Helena Angelina Doukaina and father children with her. (Raffaello Menochio, Le Memorie storiche della città di Carmagnola, Torino, 1890). Cox, Eugene...
- contributor to the respublica Hebraeorum genre was the Jesuit Giovanni Stefano Menochio, who published his own De republica Hebraeorum in 1648. "Subjects and Series...
- Louvain Molina Domingo Báñez Bart Ledesma Baronius Capponi a Porrecta Aur Menochio Petr Ledesma Francisco Suárez Jacques Davy Duperron Robert Bellarmine Francis...
- 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...
- mutandis has a similar responsibility. [citation needed] Giovanni Stefano Menochio (1575–1655), admonitor to the Superiors General Vincenzo Caraffa and Francisco...
- Catholic nun, founder of the Capuchin Sisters of Mother Rubatto Raffaello Menochio (1858–1943) – Historical scholar and engineer Angelo Paolo Carena (1740–1769)...
- although had different mothers. Writers Petrus Serrarius, Giovanni Stefano Menochio and George Leo Haydock also refer to mental reservation as justification...
- Pesaro, 1766-8) Joannes Steph**** Menochius (the jesuit Giovanni Stefano Menochio), Commentarius totius s. Scripturae (Venice, 1743) Dante, La Divina Comedia...