- Juan de Quintana
Juan de Quintana (died 1534) was a Franciscan friar and confessor to the
Habsburg emperor Charles V.Juan de Quintana was a student of
Eramus and a student at the Sorbonne receiving hisdoctorate there. He was a member of the Cortès d’Aragon, the parliament or advisory council for the King of Aragon, and a member of the faculty at the liberal arts school in Zaragoza which later became the first college of theUniversity of Zaragoza . It was in Zaragoza thatMichael Servetus first became his secretary (1526–1527 and 1529–1530 ). In 1530 Juan de Quintana became the confessor, and advisor to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Juan de Quintana remained with the imperial court until his death in 1534.Juan de Quintana is most noted for his influence on
Michael Servetus . Under his tutelage, Michael Servetus was exposed not only to the works ofEramus , but to the full text of theBible including Hebrew sources, and the tracts ofMartin Luther . In 1530 Juan de Quintana provided Michael Servetus with a "ring-side seat" on papal pomp whenPope Clement VII crowned Charles V inBologna .
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