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<p> an [[Italian]] prelate and theologian, was born at [[Florence]] about 1356, entered the [[Dominican]] order, and became a famous teacher of theology and canon law; also distinguished himself as a preacher; went on an embassy to Rome inn 1406; was made. bishop of [[Ragusa]] in 1407, and cardinal in 1408 (which preferments led to a violent controversy), and died at Buda in 1419, leaving several minor productions, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
<p> an [[Italian]] prelate and theologian, was born at [[Florence]] about 1356, entered the [[Dominican]] order, and became a famous teacher of theology and canon law; also distinguished himself as a preacher; went on an embassy to Rome inn 1406; was made. bishop of [[Ragusa]] in 1407, and cardinal in 1408 (which preferments led to a violent controversy), and died at Buda in 1419, leaving several minor productions, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 15 October 2021

Giovanni Dominioi [1]

an Italian prelate and theologian, was born at Florence about 1356, entered the Dominican order, and became a famous teacher of theology and canon law; also distinguished himself as a preacher; went on an embassy to Rome inn 1406; was made. bishop of Ragusa in 1407, and cardinal in 1408 (which preferments led to a violent controversy), and died at Buda in 1419, leaving several minor productions, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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