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<p> an [[Italian]] priest, founder of the [[Congregation]] of Regular Clerks Minors, was descended from the ancient family of the Adorni. He laid the first foundation of the order at [[Naples]] in 1588, and received the approval of [[Sixtus]] V. He died at Naples, Sept. 29,1 591. See Moreri, who cites Aubert le Mire, De Cong. Cleric. in Communi Vivent.; Landon, LEccles. Diet. s.v. </p>
<p> an [[Italian]] priest, founder of the [[Congregation]] of Regular Clerks Minors, was descended from the ancient family of the Adorni. He laid the first foundation of the order at [[Naples]] in 1588, and received the approval of [[Sixtus]] V. He died at Naples, Sept. 29,1 591. See Moreri, who cites Aubert le Mire, De Cong. Cleric. in Communi Vivent.; Landon, LEccles. Diet. s.v. </p>
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 15 October 2021

Giovanni Agostino Adorno [1]

an Italian priest, founder of the Congregation of Regular Clerks Minors, was descended from the ancient family of the Adorni. He laid the first foundation of the order at Naples in 1588, and received the approval of Sixtus V. He died at Naples, Sept. 29,1 591. See Moreri, who cites Aubert le Mire, De Cong. Cleric. in Communi Vivent.; Landon, LEccles. Diet. s.v.

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