• Dalmatius Kick ( 1703 - 1769 ) Dalmatius Kick ( 1703 - 1769 ) OFMRef. German friar, born in Vohenstrauss on 19 March, 1703. Important Scotist order theologian and teacher in the Bavaria province, for instance active in the study house of Ingolstadt. Predominantly known for his large, six-volume Universa Theologia Dogmatico-Scholastica pro Sacrae Scientiae Studiosis et Amatoribus Concinnata , and for a number of other handbooks that reflect his teaching and disputation activities.

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  • Damascenus Marek (Damascena Marka, fl. early 18th cent.) Damascenus Marek (Damascena Marka, fl. early 18th cent.) OFMRef. Czech (Bohemian) friar. Member of the Reformati Bohemian province. Preacher.

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  • Damasus Kun (d. 1737 ) Damasus Kun (d. 1737 ) OFMRef. Austrian friar. Provincial minister of the Austrian province. Sent as a missionary to Bulgary where he was murdered by schismatics in 1737.

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  • Damasus Sanlaudensis (Damase de Saint-Lô, fl. first half 17th cent.) Damasus Sanlaudensis (Damase de Saint-Lô, fl. first half 17th cent.) TOR. French Normandian tertiary, member of the Saint Ives province.

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  • Damasus de Empoli (Damaso da Empoli, d. 1785) Damasus de Empoli (Damaso da Empoli, d. 1785) OFM. Italian Observant friar from the Tuscany province. Lector jubilatus in theology, preacher and provincial minister. Duke Pietro Leopoldo named him 'Gran teologo' of Tuscany.

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  • Damasus de Praesentatione (Damaso de Apresentação, 1577-1642) Damasus de Praesentatione (Damaso de Apresentação, 1577-1642) OFMDisc. Portuguese friar from Punhete (Villa Nova de Constança). Member of the San Antonio province. Provincial definitor and two times custos, as well as censor for the Inquisition. He died in Lisbon on 19 November 1642.

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  • Damianus Cornejo (Damián Francisco García de Labra Cornejo, 1629-1707) Damianus Cornejo (Damián Francisco García de Labra Cornejo, 1629-1707) OFM. Spanish friar. Born in Palencia as the son of Mateo García de Labra de Paroro and Catalina Cornejo de Toledo. Entered the order at the age of 14 in the Ocaña friary (Castille province). Subsequently studies of philosophy and theology in the study houses of Ciudad Real and Alcalá de Henares. Professor of theology at the university of Alcala de Henares, as well as preacher and order chronicles/hagiographer. Guardian of th...

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  • Damianus Damiani (Damiano Damiani, 1763-1842) Damianus Damiani (Damiano Damiani, 1763-1842) Capuchin friar.

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  • Damianus Mazanet (Damián Mazanet, fl. second half 17th cent.) Damianus Mazanet (Damián Mazanet, fl. second half 17th cent.) OFM. Mexican friar. Missionary (a.o. in Coahuila around 1685), and one of the founding fathers of the Colegio de la Santa Cruz in Querétaro. He was part of the missionary expedition of Domingo Terán to Mexico in 1691/2 and (like Domingo Terán) left behind a diary of his experiences.

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  • Damianus Patavinus (Damianus Carrariensis/Damiano da Padova/Damiano da Carrara, d. 1461?) Damianus Patavinus (Damianus Carrariensis/Damiano da Padova/Damiano da Carrara, d. 1461?) OM. Italian friar. Preacher renowned for his personal asceticism. He died in Cremona. In some catalogues he is said to have died in 1401 or 1405, yet according to Sbaralea, he seems to have been active during the mid 15th century

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