• Yvo Antonio Turpin (fl. mid 17th cent.) Yvo Antonio Turpin (fl. mid 17th cent.) OFM. Italian friar. Alleged author of Cosmographia Seraphica (Rome, 1651). It would seem that this is the work of Antonius de Liburno. See there.

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  • Yvo Bisschoffs (Ivo Bisschoffs, fl. ca. 1700) Yvo Bisschoffs (Ivo Bisschoffs, fl. ca. 1700) OFMRec. German friar from the Cologne province. Lector, provincial definitor and novice master.

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  • Yvo Magistri (Yves Magistri/Yves Le Maître, fl. late 16th cent.) Yvo Magistri (Yves Magistri/Yves Le Maître, fl. late 16th cent.) OFM. French friar from Bourges. Confessor of the Annonciade nuns of Bourges. Devotional author and religious controversialist.

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  • Yvo Parisiensis (Ivo Parisiensis/Yves de Paris/Charles de la Rue/Franciscus Allaeus/'le Phoenix', 1588-1678) Yvo Parisiensis (Ivo Parisiensis/Yves de Paris/Charles de la Rue/Franciscus Allaeus/'le Phoenix', 1588-1678) OFMCap. French Capuchin friar and member of the Parisian province. Born in Paris. Studied in Italy (influenced by Ficinian and related forms of neo-Platonism, as well as by Lullist currents). Further studies of law at Orléans. Advocate at the Parliament of Paris (1610-19). After the death of his father and the apparent ruin of his family, he retired in a Capuchin convent in 1619, taking ...

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  • Yvo Trecorensis (Yves de Tréguier, fl. 17th cent.) Yvo Trecorensis (Yves de Tréguier, fl. 17th cent.) OFMCap. French Capuchin friar from Brittany. Active in Syria and Palestine as apostolic missionary. Specialist in Arabic and author of a large number of works in that language, including a range of catechetical texts, other texts of religious instruction, sermons and a apologetic and missionary historical works to prove the truth of Christianity.

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  • Yvo de Mediolano Aulercorum (Ivo Ebroycensis/Yves d’Evreux/Simon Michellet, fl. 17th cent.) Yvo de Mediolano Aulercorum (Ivo Ebroycensis/Yves d’Evreux/Simon Michellet, fl. 17th cent.) OFMCap. French (Norman) Capuchin friar, and member of the Normandy province. Missionary in South America (Brasil) with tumultuous experiences among the Tapinambos, and author of a history of the French Capuchin mission. After his return to France, he wrote an account of these activities, intended as a continuation of Claude d'Abbeville's Histoire de la mission des pères Capucins en l’isle de Maragnan (16...

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  • Yvo in Amorica (Ivo Hélory/Yves Hélory de Kermartin/Yves Le Maître, d. 1303) Yvo in Amorica (Ivo Hélory/Yves Hélory de Kermartin/Yves Le Maître, d. 1303) OFS? French religious from the noble Kermartin family known for his asceticism and solidarity with the poor. Born sometime around 1250. He spent his youth in the Trégor region and in the 1260s he departed for Paris for study. Following a magisterium in the artes faculty at the age of 20, he went onward with studies in canon law in Paris and Orléans. Between 1274 and 1277, he was back in Paris for studies in theology. I...

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