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  • 111Canavese — is a subalpine geographical and historical area of north west Italy which lies today within the Province of Turin in Piedmont. Its main town is Ivrea and it is famous for its castles.LocationTo the north it borders on the Aosta Valley and to the… …

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  • 112Peter of Aquila — (Scotellus) (d. 1361) was an Italian Friar Minor, theologian and bishop. Peter was born at L Aquila in the Abruzzi, Italy, towards the end of the thirteenth century. In 1334 he figures as master of theology and provincial of his order in Tuscany …

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  • 113Peter de Regalado — Saint Peter de Regalado Born 1390 Valladolid Died March 30, 1456 Honored in Roman Catholic Church Beatified 11 March 1684 by Innocent XI Canonized …

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  • 114Pietro Colonna Galatino — Pietro Colonna Galatino, also known as Petrus Galatinus (died after 1539) was an Italian Friar Minor, philosopher, theologian, and Orientalist.BiographyGalatino was born at Galatina (Lecce) in Puglia. He received the habit as early as 1480,… …

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  • 115Boverius — Giovanni Boveri (Boverius) (Saluzzo, 1568 Genoa, 1638) was an Italian jurist, who became a Capuchin Friar Minor, taking the name Zacharias. He is known as a historian and theologian. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia… …

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  • 116Valentinus Paquay — (Tongeren, 17 November 1828 Hasselt, 1 january 1905), born Joannes Ludovicus ( Jan Louis ), also known as the holy father of Hasselt (diminutive), was a Friar Minor. He has been beatified by Pope John Paul II in 2003 and is commemorated on 1… …

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  • 117Sacro Monte di Belmonte — The Sacred Mountain of Belmonte (Italian: Sacro Monte di Belmonte ) is a Roman Catholic devotional complex in the comune of Valperga, near Turin (Piedmont, northern Italy). It is one of the nine Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy, included in… …

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  • 118Giuseppe Sacchi — (17th Century) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.The son of the famous Andrea Sacchi, Giuseppe painted both historical canvases and portraits. He became a friar minor and died young.References*cite book| first=Michael| last=Bryan| year …

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  • 119Jean Dardel — was a Friar Minor of the French province of the Franciscan order, chronicler of Armenia in the fourteenth century, and adviser and confessor to King Leo V (or VI) of Armenia. Nothing is known regarding him except what he himself tells us in his… …

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  • 120Marianus of Florence — was a Friar Minor, historian, and chronicler of the Franciscan Order; born in Florence about the middle of the fifteenth century, exact date of birth uncertain; died there, 20 July 1523. Very little is known of his life and personality; none of… …

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