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  2. Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 16th century

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    Francis of St. Michael 1597 James Kisai 1597 John Soan de Goto 1597 Leo Karasuma 1597 Louis Ibarachi: 1585 1597 Martin de Aguirre 1597 Martin Loynaz of the Ascension 1597 Matthias of Meako 1597 Michael Kozaki 1597 Paulo Miki, priest and martyr, and Companions: 1565 1597 Peter Baptist 1597 Peter Canisius: 1521 1597 Peter Shukeshiko 1597 Peter ...

  3. Pope Gregory XV - Wikipedia

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    Pope Gregory XV (Latin: Gregorius XV; Italian: Gregorio XV; 9 January 1554 – 8 July 1623), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 February 1621 until his death in 1623.

  4. Belisario Vinta - Wikipedia

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    Belisario Vinta (13 October 1542, Volterra – 15 or 16 October 1613, Florence) was an Italian statesman, knight and diplomat who served the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.Vinta held various high-ranking positions under the Medici family, particularly during the reigns of Ferdinando I and Cosimo II.

  5. John Leonardi - Wikipedia

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    The pope, encouraged by the cardinal protector Giustiniani issued a papal decree approving the union of the Lucca Fathers with the Piarists of Saint Joseph Calasanz. This union would last only until the beginning of 1617 when Paul V issued another decree constituting the Piarists as a separate congregation. St. Giovanni Leonardi

  6. Gabriele Falloppio - Wikipedia

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    Gabriele Falloppio (1522/23 – 9 October 1562) was an Italian priest and anatomist often known by his Latin name Fallopius. He was one of the most important anatomists and physicians of the sixteenth century, giving his name to the fallopian tube.

  7. Caesar Baronius - Wikipedia

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    Cesare Baronio, C.O. (as an author also known as Caesar Baronius; 30 August 1538 – 30 June 1607) was an Italian Oratorian, cardinal and historian of the Catholic Church. His best-known works are his Annales Ecclesiastici ("Ecclesiastical Annals"), which appeared in 12 folio volumes (1588–1607).

  8. Ascanio Colonna - Wikipedia

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    He was educated at the University of Alcala and the University of Salamanca, graduating Doctor of both laws. [ 1 ] In 1581, while studying in Spain, he delivered an oration in commemoration of Anna of Austria, Queen of Spain , printed in Salamanca as Oratio in serenissimae Annae Austriacae Hispanarum et Indiarum reginae funere .

  9. School of Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    Most properly, the term applies merely to the intellectual movement of the early 16th century at the university of Salamanca led by Francisco de Vitoria. The University of Salamanca was founded in 1218 and was one of the homes of Thomisitic theology. More broadly, it comprises the bulk of Iberian Renaissance-Scholastic philosophy.