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Sozzini, Sozini,
Socini or
Socin is an
Italian noble family originally from
Siena in Tuscany,
where the
family were
noted as
bankers and merchants, jurists...
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Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini (Italian: [ˈlɛːljo franˈtʃesko maˈriːa sotˈtsiːni]; 29
January 1525 – 4 May 1562),
often known in
English by his Latinized...
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Fausto Paolo Sozzini (Italian: [ˈfausto ˈpaːolo sotˈtsiːni]; Polish:
Faust Socyn; 5
December 1539 – 4
March 1604),
often known in
English by his Latinized...
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Camillo Sozzini (born c. 1520) was an
Italian humanist and "heretic". He was the
brother of
Alessandro Sozzini,
Lelio Sozzini,
Cornelio Sozzini, and Dario...
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Italian Renaissance humanists and
theologians Lelio Sozzini (Laelius Socinus) and
Fausto Sozzini (Faustus Socinus),
uncle and nephew, respectively. It...
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Alessandro Sozzini (1508 –
April 1541, in Macerata) was an
Italian humanist, son of
Mariano Sozzini the younger, and the
father of
Fausto Sozzini. Paul F...
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Celso Sozzini (1517–1570) was an
Italian freethinker,
brother of
Alessandro (father of Fausto), Lelio, Cornelio, Dario, and Camillo. Celso's
father Mariano...
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Mariano Sozzini il
giovane also
Socini (1482–1556) was an
Italian jurist after whom the
cautela sociniana is named. He was
descended from
Mariano Sozzini the...
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frequently called "Arians" by
those on the outside, the
views of
Fausto Sozzini (Faustus Socinus)
became the
standard in the church, and
these doctrines...
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Padua where his
father Marcantonio Sozzini, or
Mariano Sozzini, was a law professor. With his
brother Lelio Sozzini he
spent most of his
adult life in...