Petrus — comes from the Greek meaning rock , and is the common English prefix petro used to describe rock based substances, like petros oleum or rock oil. As the source of Peter, it is a common name for people from antiquity through the medieval era, and… … Wikipedia
Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder — Zoetmulder, about twenty thirty years old Born January 29, 1906(1906 01 29) Utrecht Died July 8, 1995(1995 07 08) (aged 89) Yo … Wikipedia
Petrus Canisius Van Lierde — Petrus Canisius J. van Lierde, O.S.A., born April 22, 1907 † March 12, 1995, served forty years from 1951 to 1991 as Vicar General of the Vatican State, and was the longest serving Vatican official in that position. Petrus Canisius J. van Lierde… … Wikipedia
Petrus Codde — (Amsterdam, 27 November 1648 Utrecht, 18 December 1710) was a Dutch Roman Catholic bishop and theologian. He was vicar apostolic to the Dutch Mission from 1688 to 1702.LifePetrus Codde studied in Leuven, taught by the Oratorians, and was made a… … Wikipedia
Petrus Haedus — Not much is known about Haedus (1427 ndash; 1504), also known as Pietro Cavretto. He was a priest from the Pordenone in Friuli, and part of the circle around Gerardo di Lisa, Cimbriacus, and Iacopo Gordino. He wrote a book entitled Anterotica,… … Wikipedia
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Canon (priest) — Four canons with Sts Augustine and Jerome by an open grave, with the Visitation. Master of the Spes Notra (active c. 1500 1520, Northern Netherlands) … Wikipedia
CANISIUS, St. Petrus — (1521–1597) Jesuit priest; his Dutch name was Pieter Kanis. After studying theology and canon law in Cologne and Louvain, in 1543 he became the first Dutch member of the Society of Jesus and devoted himself to the Counter Reformation. His… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
Rome — • The significance of Rome lies primarily in the fact that it is the city of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rome Rome † … Catholic encyclopedia
Santa Sabina — For other uses, see Santa Sabina (disambiguation). Basilica of Saint Sabina at the Aventine Basilica di Santa Sabina all Aventino (Italian) Basilica Sanctae Sabinae (Latin) … Wikipedia