N[icolaus?] Chrismann (18th cent.) N[icolaus?] Chrismann (18th cent.) OFM. German friar.
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Natalis Felius (Nadal Feliu, 1623-1681) Natalis Felius (Nadal Feliu, 1623-1681) OFM. Spanish friar. Observant friar from Alcudia. Entered the order in the San Franciscao de Asis friary of Palma de Mallorca. Renowned preacher, grammarian, logician, musician and theologian. Defended theological theses at the general chapter of Toledo in 1658, and active as lector, guardian of the San Francisco de Asis friary, custodian, provincial definitor and advisor of the inquisition. He died on February 25, 1681.
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Natalis Tallepied (Natalis Pedecasus/Noël Taillepied, ca. 1540 - 1589 ) Natalis Tallepied (Natalis Pedecasus/Noël Taillepied, ca. 1540 - 1589 ) OFM and OFMCap. French friar. Theologian, exegete, historian/ethnographer and anti-Calvinist controversialist. Born in a noble family from Normandy. Entered the order in the strict Observant friary of Pontoise. Studied theology at Paris in the Observant Grand Couvent, yet probably without taking official degrees (as degrees were not welcomed in the strict Observance of Pontoise, part of the strictly Observant province of Ro...
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Nathaniel Burger (Nathanael Burger, fl. second half 18th cent.) Nathaniel Burger (Nathanael Burger, fl. second half 18th cent.) OFM. German (Bavarian) friar. Missionary in China. A number of his letters can still be found in the archives of the Franciscan province of Bavaria, and of the Congregatio de Propaganda Fidei (Rome).
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Nathaniel Le Sage (fl. first half to mid 17th cent.) Nathaniel Le Sage (fl. first half to mid 17th cent.) OFMRec. Belgian friar. Guardian of Nivelles (Nijvel).
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Nazarius Schlesianus (Nazarius Silesius/Nazarius aus Schlesien, d. 1733) Nazarius Schlesianus (Nazarius Silesius/Nazarius aus Schlesien, d. 1733) OFMCap. Bohemian Capuchin friar and member of the Bohemia province. He entered the order on 18 May 1673. Following his own formation, he was theology lector and later provincial minister. He died in Znaim/Znojmo on 3 February 1733 at the age of 81. He would have written a number of scholastic works, only one work of spiritual edification seems to have reached the printing press.
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Nestor Dionysius (Nestor Novariensis/Nestorio Dionisio, fl. late 15th - early 16th cent.) Nestor Dionysius (Nestor Novariensis/Nestorio Dionisio, fl. late 15th - early 16th cent.) OMObs. Italian Observant Franciscan friar from Novara. Grammarian and rhetorical specialist.
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Nicandrus Carriga (Nicander Garriga/Nicandro Garriga, d. 1649) Nicandrus Carriga (Nicander Garriga/Nicandro Garriga, d. 1649) OFMCap. Italian friar of noble descent from Venafro (Molise). Member of the S. Angelus province. Theologian and preacher. Known for a set of Libri di mediazioni spirituali , about which not much is known. He died on 13 November 1649.
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Nicasius Hesius (Nicasius Joannis Adrianus/Nicasius van Heeze/Nicasius Jans Adriaensz., ca, 1515-1572) Nicasius Hesius (Nicasius Joannis Adrianus/Nicasius van Heeze/Nicasius Jans Adriaensz., ca, 1515-1572) OFM. Dutch friar. One of the so-called 19 martyrs of Gorcum, hanged by the Protestant Gueux in July 1572 in Gorcum (Gorinchem), with ten other Friars Minor, four secular priests and other religious. He had been born in Heeze (Northern Brabant) in a relatively well-to-do family, either in or around 1515, or about seven years later, in 1522. His oncle was Dirk van heeze, secretary of Pope Adrian...
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Nicasius Mantero (Nicasio Mantero, fl. early 18th cent.) Nicasius Mantero (Nicasio Mantero, fl. early 18th cent.) OFM. Spanish friar from the Castile province. Preacher and spiritual director of tertiaries.
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