• Gabriela Mörz (Gabriele Mörz, 1720-1809) Gabriela Mörz (Gabriele Mörz, 1720-1809) TOR. German (Bavarian) female tertiary. Member of the Kaufbeuren tertiary house led by Crescentia Höß, about whom Gabriele wrote a biographical sketch in 1748-1749.

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  • Gabriellius ab Asculo ((Felice) Gabriele da Ascoli/da Ancona, 17th century) Gabriellius ab Asculo ((Felice) Gabriele da Ascoli/da Ancona, 17th century) OFMConv. Italian friar. Possibly the nephew of the minister general Gabriellius ab Ascoli. Author of the Animadversio super Rubricam ‘Si non est dies obitus…’ in Hymno ‘Iste Confessor’ .

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  • Gabrielus Angelus Vicensis (Gabriel Angelus a Vicetia/Gabriele Angelo da Vicenza/Gabrielangelo da Vicenza/Felice Faresini, 1712-1776) Gabrielus Angelus Vicensis (Gabriel Angelus a Vicetia/Gabriele Angelo da Vicenza/Gabrielangelo da Vicenza/Felice Faresini, 1712-1776) OFMRef. Member of the Venetian Riformato Sant'Antonio province. Provincial minister, and visitating general commissary in the Brescia province. Rule and statute specialist.

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  • Gabrielus Angelus de Niceta (Gabriele Angelo da Nizza/Angelo Gabrielle de Stizza/Angelo Gabriele Gautieri/'tüzes Gábor'/'fiammeggiante Gabriele", fl. second half 17th cent.) Gabrielus Angelus de Niceta (Gabriele Angelo da Nizza/Angelo Gabrielle de Stizza/Angelo Gabriele Gautieri/'tüzes Gábor'/'fiammeggiante Gabriele", fl. second half 17th cent.) OFMRef. French or Italian friar of the strict Observance. Possibly from Nice in Southern France, or otherwise from Genoa. Worked in Franciscan houses in Central/Eastern Europe. Specialist of chemistry and explosives. Heavily involved with the development of grenades and other explosive devices in the military campaigns of t...

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  • Gabrielus Bagel (Gabriel Bagel, fl. c. 1773 ) Gabrielus Bagel (Gabriel Bagel, fl. c. 1773 ) OFM. Spanish friar. Franciscan poet, active in the Concepción province. Known for his poems on the Virgin Mary.

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  • Gabrielus Barrier (Gabriel Barrier, fl. second half 17th cent.) Gabrielus Barrier (Gabriel Barrier, fl. second half 17th cent.) OFMRec. French friar.

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  • Gabrielus Benclaius (Gabriel ibn al-Qilai; Gabriel Ben Kelay; Ibn Qila’, 1450 - 1516 ) Gabrielus Benclaius (Gabriel ibn al-Qilai; Gabriel Ben Kelay; Ibn Qila’, 1450 - 1516 ) OM. Maronite Franciscan. Bishop and theologian. Born around 1450 in the Jebaïl region in Libanon. Received a thorough education at the hands of the Maronite cleric Ibrahim Ibn Draï. Became famous for his Arabic poetry ( zajaliyât poems). After plans by his parents to arrange a marriage for him failed, Gabriel devoted himself to the religious life. In 1471, he became acquainted with the Franciscan Friars in th...

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  • Gabrielus Bonaventura Preiß (Gabriel Bonaventura , ca. 1668-1729) Gabrielus Bonaventura Preiß (Gabriel Bonaventura , ca. 1668-1729) OFMRef. Austrian friar and member of the Tirol Sankt Leopold province.

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  • Gabrielus Brunus (Gabriele Bruno Veneto, active in the second half 15th century) Gabrielus Brunus (Gabriele Bruno Veneto, active in the second half 15th century) OMConv. Italian friar, Born in Venice. Entered the Conventuals. Became `Magister Sacrae Scripturae et Theologiae', inquisitor and provincial minister of the Holy land and/or Greece (1508). He was guardian of the Venetian convent of St. Job in 1464 and later vicarius of Candi. In 1472 he went with two other friars to the province of Milan to negociate and bring to an end an internal conflict. In 1472 he also was com...

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  • Gabrielus Calderon (Gabriel Calderón, fl. early 17th cent.) Gabrielus Calderon (Gabriel Calderón, fl. early 17th cent.) OFM. Spanish friar.

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