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- Seripando is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Seripando (1476–1531), Italian humanist Girolamo Seripando (1493–1563)...
- Girolamo Seripando (Troja, Apulia, 6 May 1493 – Trento, 17 March 1563) was an Augustinian friar, Italian theologian and cardinal. He was of noble birth...
- Antonio Seripando (1476–1531) was an Italian Renaissance humanist and book collector. Seripando was the eldest son of Giovanni Ferdinando and Isabella...
- correspondence with some Italian humanists. The beloved pen-friend was Antonio Seripando, brother of the Augustinian friar Girolamo (1493–1563). "Montfaucon describes...
- Laynez's famous speech on imputed and inherent justification (Girolamo Seripando's “double justice” theory) on 26 October 1546 was subsequently written...
- excluded the error of Butzer and some Catholic theologians (Gropper, Seripando, and Albert Pighius) who maintained that an additional "external favour...
- 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...
- 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...
- Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Polish princess (d. 1512) 1493 – Girolamo Seripando, Italian theologian and cardinal (d. 1563) 1501 – Marcellus II, pope of...
- 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...