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<p> was so called because he relinquished the marquisate of [[Soncino]] in order to become a Capuchin. After the death of his wife, which happened when he was forty-seven, he obtained from [[Clement]] VIII a mission to the captive [[Christians]] in Algiers, where he died, in 1601. He left a treatise, On the [[Sacrament]] of Penance, and On Holy Living and Dying. See Boverius, in ann. 1601. </p>
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<p> was so called because he relinquished the marquisate of Soncino in order to become a Capuchin. After the death of his wife, which happened when he was forty-seven, he obtained from [[Clement]] VIII a mission to the captive [[Christians]] in Algiers, where he died, in 1601. He left a treatise, On the [[Sacrament]] of Penance, and On [[Holy]] Living and Dying. See Boverius, in ann. 1601. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:49, 15 October 2021

Ambrose Of Soncino [1]

was so called because he relinquished the marquisate of Soncino in order to become a Capuchin. After the death of his wife, which happened when he was forty-seven, he obtained from Clement VIII a mission to the captive Christians in Algiers, where he died, in 1601. He left a treatise, On the Sacrament of Penance, and On Holy Living and Dying. See Boverius, in ann. 1601.

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