• Caecilia Ansalone (Caecilia Messinensis/Cecilia Ansalone/Cecilia da Messina, fl. 15th cent.) Caecilia Ansalone (Caecilia Messinensis/Cecilia Ansalone/Cecilia da Messina, fl. 15th cent.) OSC. Italian Observant Poor Clare. Abbess of the Santa Maria di Montevergine (Messina) monastery, and author/revisor (together with Girolamo Vaccari) of a documented life of the Clarissan abbess (also of the Santa Maria di Montevergine monastery) Eustochia Calafato initiated by Iacopa Pollicino, which then was sent to Cecilia Coppoli.

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  • Caecilia Coppoli (Cecilia Coppoli da Perugia, 1426-1500) Caecilia Coppoli (Cecilia Coppoli da Perugia, 1426-1500) OSC. Italian Poor Clare from Perugia. Born in the noble Coppoli family, and the recipient of a good humanist upbringing. Her family betrothed her to the noble Roberto da Signorelli, yet she did not acquiesce and fled from her parents’ home to become a Poor Clares at Foligno (1444/1445). Four years later, in 1448, she already was the vicar (second in command) of her convent, and as such was sent to Perugia, to inplement Observant reforms i...

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  • Caecilia de Nobilibus Nuceriae (Cecilia Nobili da Nocera, d. 1655) Caecilia de Nobilibus Nuceriae (Cecilia Nobili da Nocera, d. 1655) OSC. Italian Conversa di Santa Chiara in the San Giovanni da Nocera monastery.

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  • Caesarius Cambinus (Césaire Cambin, fl. ca. 1670) Caesarius Cambinus (Césaire Cambin, fl. ca. 1670) OFMRec. French friar from the Saint Bernardin province. Archivist and provincial order historian.

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  • Caesarius Lanza (Caesar Lanza/Cesare Lanza, fl. 16th cent.) Caesarius Lanza (Caesar Lanza/Cesare Lanza, fl. 16th cent.) OFMConv. Italian friar from Padua. Philosopher, theologian and alleged necromancer, who would have been condemned as a necromancer by the Venetian Inquisition in 1580 (is this the same Cesare Lanza?).

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  • Caesarius Lippi (Caesar Lippus/Cesare Lippi da Mordano/Carlo Mordano/Cesare da Mordano/Fra Cesare Lippi da Mondavio, fl. c. 1600) Caesarius Lippi (Caesar Lippus/Cesare Lippi da Mordano/Carlo Mordano/Cesare da Mordano/Fra Cesare Lippi da Mondavio, fl. c. 1600) OFMConv. Italian reacher, theologian and bishop. Known for his Lenten cycles held in Imola, Faenza, Forlì, Rimini, Verona, Padua, and Bologna. Appointed regent of the Verona studium at the general chapter of 1593, during which chapter he also held one of the chapter's sermons. Subsequently regent of the Padua studium as well as public professor of metaphysics of Padu...

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  • Caesarius Magati (Cesare Magati/Liberatus a Scandiano/Liberatus Maggati/Liberatus Magattus, 1579-1647) Caesarius Magati (Cesare Magati/Liberatus a Scandiano/Liberatus Maggati/Liberatus Magattus, 1579-1647) OFMCap. Italian Capuchin friar and member of the Bologna province. Born in Scandaiano in a well-to-do family of landowners. In 1596, Cesare began medical studies at the university of Bologna, under Giulio Cesare Claudini, Flaminio Rota and Giambattista Cortesi. He finished these initial medical and philosophical studies in late March 1597, and traveled to Rome, to work in the Ospedale S. Maria...

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  • Caesarius de Roma (Cesare da Roma, fl. 1625) Caesarius de Roma (Cesare da Roma, fl. 1625) OFM. Italian friar.

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  • Caesarius de Spira (Caesarius Spirensis/Caesarius von Speyer, d. 1239 ) Caesarius de Spira (Caesarius Spirensis/Caesarius von Speyer, d. 1239 ) OM. German friar. Studied in Paris, also as a student of Conrad of Speyer. Travelled to the Holy Land in 1217 (crusade) where he was accepted into the Franciscan order by friar Elias (then provincial minister of the Holy Land). Returned to Italy with Francis of Assisi in 1220 and involved with the composition of the regula ( non bullata ). Was sent as provincial minister to Germany, but returned to Italy in 1223 and was rel...

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  • Cajetanus Eustadianus (Cajatanus Eystadianus/Cajatan von Eichstätt, fl. early 18th cent.) Cajetanus Eustadianus (Cajatanus Eystadianus/Cajatan von Eichstätt, fl. early 18th cent.) OFMCap. German (Bavarian) Capuchin friar. Anti-heretical preacher.

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