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<p> a [[Greek]] Jesuit, was born at Canea, in Candia, about 1560. He derived his descent from the imperial family of the Paleologi; went to [[Italy]] when very young, and in 1581 entered the [[Society]] of Jesus. After having taught philosophy at Rome and theology at Padua, he was appointed rector of the Greek College, which pope [[Urban]] VIII had just established at Rome. He accompanied, as theologian, the papal legate, cardinal Barberini, to France, and died at Rome in 1625. He wrote a large number of controversial works against Casaubon, Brightman, John Barclay, [[Robert]] Abbot, and many others. Pamphlets against [[Henry]] IV and Louis XIII were also ascribed to him. — Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. Gener. 16:663. </p>
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<p> a Greek Jesuit, was born at Canea, in Candia, about 1560. He derived his descent from the imperial family of the Paleologi; went to Italy when very young, and in 1581 entered the Society of Jesus. After having taught philosophy at Rome and theology at Padua, he was appointed rector of the Greek College, which pope [[Urban]] VIII had just established at Rome. He accompanied, as theologian, the papal legate, cardinal Barberini, to France, and died at Rome in 1625. He wrote a large number of controversial works against Casaubon, Brightman, John Barclay, [[Robert]] Abbot, and many others. Pamphlets against Henry IV and Louis XIII were also ascribed to him. '''''''''' Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. Gener. 16:663. </p>
 
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Eudaemon John Andrew [1]

a Greek Jesuit, was born at Canea, in Candia, about 1560. He derived his descent from the imperial family of the Paleologi; went to Italy when very young, and in 1581 entered the Society of Jesus. After having taught philosophy at Rome and theology at Padua, he was appointed rector of the Greek College, which pope Urban VIII had just established at Rome. He accompanied, as theologian, the papal legate, cardinal Barberini, to France, and died at Rome in 1625. He wrote a large number of controversial works against Casaubon, Brightman, John Barclay, Robert Abbot, and many others. Pamphlets against Henry IV and Louis XIII were also ascribed to him. Hoefer, Nouv. Biogr. Gener. 16:663.

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