• Eberhard Ablauff de Rheno (d. 1528) Eberhard Ablauff de Rheno (d. 1528) OMObs/OFM. Bohemian friar active in Olomouc and other Observant friaries in the Moravia region. Chronicler.

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  • Eberhard Hillemann (d. 1490) Eberhard Hillemann (d. 1490) OM. German Franciscan friar and theologian from the Saxony province. Matriculated at Greifswald university in 1437 (where at that moment the University of Rostock had moved to, due to a conflict with the Council of Basel). In 1470, he issued the Tractatus de Justitia , written at the instigation of Nikolaus Lakmann, then provincial minister to overcome a personal and religious crisis (Kannemann named in the text as: 'provincie Saxonie minister meritissimus sacre th...

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  • Eberhard Runge (fl. ca. 1530) Eberhard Runge (fl. ca. 1530) OFM. German friar. He joined the order in his adolescence. He was immatriculated at Rostock University in 1518 as a member of the Hannover friary. He reached the magisterium and taught for a while theology at Rostock University before he was appointed provincial minister of the newly created Saxonia Sanctae Crucis province in 1524, after the division of the medieval Saxonia province. Following his three-year stint as provincial minister, he was active as a preacher...

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  • Edelbertus Rottenfelsensis (Edelbert Rottenfels, f. early 18th cent.) Edelbertus Rottenfelsensis (Edelbert Rottenfels, f. early 18th cent.) OFMCap. German Capuchin friar, and member of the Franconia province. Lector, preacher, guardian of the Mergentheim friary, provincial definitor, and confessor of the Countess of Hohenlohe.

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  • Edmund Baumann (1645-1731) Edmund Baumann (1645-1731) OFM. German friar and member of the Thüringen province. Theological controversialist. Known for his battle with Adolf Frohne from Mulhausen concerning the nature of the Mass and the nature of priesthood.

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  • Edmund Pascha (Claudianus Ostern, 1714-1772) Edmund Pascha (Claudianus Ostern, 1714-1772) OFM. Moravian Friar from Kromerízi. He entered the order in 1731 at Hlohovec (Western Slovakia), together with Serafine Piscek. Following his religious formation and studies of philosophy (at Beckov, in Western Slovakia) and theology (at Uherské Hradiste, Eastern Moravia), he embarked on a career as preacher, organist and composer in a range of Franciscan monasteries in the San Salvator province. Much of his time was spent at Presov and at Zilina, wh...

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  • Edouardus Parisiensis (Eduardus Parisiensis/Edouard de Paris, fl.ca. 1700) Edouardus Parisiensis (Eduardus Parisiensis/Edouard de Paris, fl.ca. 1700) OFMCap. French friar and member of the Parisian province.

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  • Eleazar Horn (ca. 1690 - 1744 ) Eleazar Horn (ca. 1690 - 1744 ) OFM. German friar. Entered the Franciscan Recollects in the Sank Elisabet province of Thüringen. He finished his theological education by 1716. Eight years later, in 1724, he departed for Palestine. Following a short sojourn on Cyprus, he arrived in Jerusalem by October of that year. Between May and August 1725, he was the guardian of the Holy Sepulcre monastery. Then, in January 1726, he became the organist of the Ain Karem community. In 1727, he returned to Jer...

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  • Electus Betsch (Electus Lauffenburgensis/Electus von Laufenburg, 1600 - 1672 ) Electus Betsch (Electus Lauffenburgensis/Electus von Laufenburg, 1600 - 1672 ) OFMCap. Swiss Capuchin friar. Entered the order in 1618 (Austria Anterioris province). Active as a preacher among Venetian troops in Candia and Crete between 1655 and 1656. Also active as a missionary in Asia Minor? Guardian of Laufenburg around 1668? Together with Ambrosius Rein von Altheim (d. 1663), he composed at the request of the provincial authorities the first official annals of the Swiss Capuchin province, f...

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  • Electus Zwinner (fl. 17th cent.) Electus Zwinner (fl. 17th cent.) OFMRef. German friar from the Bohemia province. He visited Palestine several times. His first voyage was in 1658, and he became guardian of Bethlehem and commissary of the Holy Land. Author of a Blumenbuch des H. Lands (Munich: Wilhelm Schell, 1661). It is a geography and history of the Holy Land and the role of the Franciscan order there.

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