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Daniel Papebroch, S.J., (17
March 1628 – 28 June 1714) was a
Flemish Jesuit hagiographer, one of the Bollandists. He was a
leading revisionist figure...
- in 1821,
there were five
Carmelite convents among 56 nunneries.
Daniel Papebroch was a
member of the Bollandists, a
group of
Jesuit hagiographers who produced...
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George or
provide significant detail. The work of the
Bollandists Daniel Papebroch, Jean Bolland, and
Godfrey Henschen in the 17th
century was one of the...
- (1596–1665)
Godfrey Henschen (1601–1681) Jean
Gamans (1606–1684)
Daniel Papebroch (1628–1714)
Peter van der
Bosch (1686–1736)
Charles De
Smedt (1833–1911)...
- to
Cardinal Baronius the
notion that the
father was a faber, but that
Papebroch considered him to be of
noble stock.
Paolo O.
Pirlo (1997). "St. Gregory...
- Frémin,
French Jesuit missionary to
Canada (d. 1691)
March 17 –
Daniel Papebroch,
Flemish Jesuit hagiographer (d. 1714)
March 20 – Sir John Hobart, 3rd...
- of
Jerusalem and
author of the
Carmelite rule, the
Bollandist Daniel Papebroch stated that the
attribution of
Carmelite origin to
Elijah was insufficiently...
- Press. doi:10.1093/acref/9780199596607.001.0001. ISBN 9780199596607.
Papebroch,
Daniel (1867). Acta Sanctorum, Junii, vol. 3.
Paris & Rome. pp. 19–23...
- 4 May 1626, he has been
known as the
patron saint for Palermo.
Daniel Papebroch sets no
great value on any of the
three different acts or
relations of...
- size and
sumptuousness of the chapel. The
Jesuit and Bollandist,
Daniel Papebroch (1628–1714) saw the
original Worms relic of St
Nicholas in 1660. He described...