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Girolamo Seripando (Troja, Apulia, 6 May 1493 – Trento, 17
March 1563) was an
Augustinian friar,
Italian theologian and cardinal. He was of
noble birth...
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correspondence with some
Italian humanists. The
beloved pen-friend was
Antonio Seripando,
brother of the
Augustinian friar Girolamo (1493–1563). "Montfaucon describes...
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excluded the
error of
Butzer and some
Catholic theologians (Gropper,
Seripando, and
Albert Pighius) who
maintained that an
additional "external favour...
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happened on 31
December 1547. At that time the
prior general,
Jerome Seripando O.S.A.,
separated the
Polish Augustinians from the
Province of Bavaria...
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Domnica (received the
title on 26
April 1560), † 20
November 1562
Girolamo Seripando, O.S.A.,
archbishop of
Salerno – cardinal-priest of S.
Susanna (received...
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Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach,
Polish princess (d. 1512) 1493 –
Girolamo Seripando,
Italian theologian and
cardinal (d. 1563) 1501 –
Marcellus II, pope of...
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protocanonical books in the canon.
Among the minority, at Trent, were
Cardinals Seripando and Cajetan, the
latter an
opponent of
Luther at Augsburg. The Eastern...
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Alessandro Pasqualini,
Italian architect (d. 1559) May 6 –
Girolamo Seripando,
Catholic cardinal (d. 1563) June 5 –
Justus Jonas,
German Protestant...
- made
copies of his
diary for friends,
including the
humanist Antonio Seripando. He was
still making copies into 1521. The date of his
death is unknown...
- Laynez's
famous speech on
imputed and
inherent justification (Girolamo
Seripando's “double justice” theory) on 26
October 1546 was
subsequently written...