• Radulphus Coleburgus (Ralph of Coleburg, fl. first half 13th cent.) Radulphus Coleburgus (Ralph of Coleburg, fl. first half 13th cent.) OM. English friar. Regent in theology in Paris when he joined the order. He was subsequently appointed regent lector of theology in Oxford prior to 1250 (when he was officially still a novice).

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  • Radulphus Hobius (Ralph Hoby, fl. 1414-1453) Radulphus Hobius (Ralph Hoby, fl. 1414-1453) OM. English friar. Holby was a friar minor at Hereford in 1414. In april of that year he was ordained an acolyte at Whitbourne church, and he was ordained subdeadon in Hereford cathedral on the vigil of Trinity 1415. According to notes made by the astronomer William Worcester, Holby was later active with astronomical matters at Oxford, where he also obtained a doctrate in theology. A papal letter from 1453 adressed to ‘Ralph Hony, Friar Minor/ grants...

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  • Radulphus de Hotot (Radulphus Normannus, fl. early 14th century) Radulphus de Hotot (Radulphus Normannus, fl. early 14th century) OM. French friar from Normandy. Possibly a secular master and not a Franciscan, but the discussion seems to be ongoing. He should in any case not be conflated with Radulphus le Breton (secular master), nor with Radulphus Sellonis de Hotot (secular master and later, in the 1330s, doctor of medicine). Radulphus de Hotot would have obtained the doctorate at Paris prior to his involvement with the start of the procedures against the T...

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  • Rafael Alberti (Rafael Albertí, d. 1675) Rafael Alberti (Rafael Albertí, d. 1675) OFM. Spanish Observant friar from the Baleares. Preacher and confessor of bishop Diego de Escolano. He died in Palma on 24 January 1675.

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  • Rafael Constesti (fl. c. 1800 ) Rafael Constesti (fl. c. 1800 ) OFM. Spanish friar from the Majorca province and author of a Scotist philosophical handbook.

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  • Rafael Levacovic (Raphael Levakovic/Levanovich, ca. 1590-1651) Rafael Levacovic (Raphael Levakovic/Levanovich, ca. 1590-1651) OFM. Croatian friar from Iatroberstcha (Zagreb diocese). Entered the Observant Franciscan order around 1605. Made a substantial career. He was for instance general definitor for the Observance and general commissioner for the German and Polish provinces. Also renowned as a Bulgarian and Serbian translator and as a missionary in the Serbian regions (1629-1642). Impressed by his missionary endeavors, the Bishop of Zagreb, Benedict Vin...

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  • Rafael Rodríguez Mohedano (1725–1787) Rafael Rodríguez Mohedano (1725–1787) TOR. Spanish friar. Member of the San Antonio Abad friary (Granada). He and his brother Pedro Rodriguez Mohedano (who also had entered the order and lived in the same friary) embarked on the creation of a multi-volume Historia literaria de España desde su primera población hasta nuestros días , modeled on the French Histoire literaire de la France issued by French Benedictines.

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  • Rafael de Casale Monferrato (fl. 18 th cent.) Rafael de Casale Monferrato (fl. 18 th cent.) OFMCap. Italian friar. Member of the San Giuseppe province. Preacher.

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  • Raimundus Dejean (Raymond Déjean) Raimundus Dejean (Raymond Déjean) OM.

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  • Raimundus de Bretis (fl. ca. 1300) Raimundus de Bretis (fl. ca. 1300) OM. Franciscan preacher

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