Valentinus Alpoym (Alpoim) Valentinus Alpoym (Alpoim) TOR. Portuguese Franciscan tertiary. Mathematician and astrologer.
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Valentinus Kisel (fl. later 17th cent.) Valentinus Kisel (fl. later 17th cent.) OFM. German friar and Scotist theologian.
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Valentinus Mantuanus (Valentinus de Monte Ulmi/Valentino da Mantova//Valentino Mantovani di Montolmo, fl. early 17th cent.) Valentinus Mantuanus (Valentinus de Monte Ulmi/Valentino da Mantova//Valentino Mantovani di Montolmo, fl. early 17th cent.) OFM. Italian Observant friar from the Sant'Antonio province. Homiletic author.
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Valentinus Mareus (Valentin Marée, d. 1669) Valentinus Mareus (Valentin Marée, d. 1669) OFMRec. Belgian friar. Novice master. Author of the Traicté des conformités du disciple avec son maistre . The work is inspired by De Conformitate of Bartholomaeus of Pisa.
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Valentinus Nannetensis, fl. early 17th cent.) Valentinus Nannetensis, fl. early 17th cent.) OFMCap. French Capuchin friar from Brittany, who joined the order at the age of 21, to become a member of the Tours province. Renowned preacher and homiletic author. He died of a heart attach at Poitiers during a Lenten preaching cycle in 1614.
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Valentinus Servantius (Valentinus Astulphus/Valentino de San Severino, fl. later 16th cent.) Valentinus Servantius (Valentinus Astulphus/Valentino de San Severino, fl. later 16th cent.) OFMRef. Italian friar. Active as secretary of Angelo Massarelli at the Council of Trent. Later several administrative functions in the emerging Riformati Branch of the Observants.
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Valerianus Berna (Valerianus a Pinarolio/Valerianus a Pinarolo/Valeriano Berna/Valeriano da Pinerolo, d. 1617) Valerianus Berna (Valerianus a Pinarolio/Valerianus a Pinarolo/Valeriano Berna/Valeriano da Pinerolo, d. 1617) OFMCap. Italian Capuchin friar. Born in Pinerolo (Piedmont). Entered the order in the Genoa province. Promotor of Capuchin expansion into the German lands. Provincial definitor and provincial minister of the Genoa province, as well as Commissary for the missions in the Piedmont mountain regions. Died at Genoa, in the Immaculate Conception convent. Wrote several volumes of sermons and a...
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Valerianus Divionensis (Valerian de Dijon, fl. early 17th cent.) Valerianus Divionensis (Valerian de Dijon, fl. early 17th cent.) OFMCap. French Capuchin friar, active in the Lyon province. Preacher and translator. Known for his translation into French of works such as the Clypeus patientiae of friar Jacob/Jacques Corenus OFM.
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Valerianus Eibeler (Valerian Eibeler, 1718-1781) Valerianus Eibeler (Valerian Eibeler, 1718-1781) OFMRef. Austrian friar. Member of the Tirol Sankt Leopold province.
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Valerianus Gutowski (Walerian Gutowski/Gutovski, 1629 - 1693 ) Valerianus Gutowski (Walerian Gutowski/Gutovski, 1629 - 1693 ) OFMConv. Polish friar. Theologian (he apparently obtained a doctorate in theology), preacher and provincial minister. Together with Anton Rokoszowic, he was responsible for the reconstruction of the Franciscan church of Cracow (Krakau), which had burned down on 25 September 1655 during the Swedish invasion of Poland. In 1669, he preached at the occasion of the crowning festivities of the Polish King Michael Wisniowiecki. Walerian's ...
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