- Nicholas Bobadilla
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Nicolas Bobadilla (1511–1590) was one of the first Jesuits.
He was born in Valencia, Spain, and was educated in his own country and in France. He fell under the influence of Ignatius of Loyola while studying at the University of Paris, and became one of the first Jesuits.
Bobadilla was an effective preacher, for a time attached to the armies of the Emperor Charles V. He spent most of his long career in Germany and Italy, using his formidable intellectual and rhetorical powers against the spread of Protestantism. He sometimes displeased Ignatius, as when he too strenuously opposed the efforts of Charles V to make peace with the Protestants and was for this reason forced to leave Germany.
He died at Loretto, Italy, in 1590.
External link and reference
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company.
- Catholic Encyclopedia article
Categories:- 1511 births
- 1590 deaths
- Valencian people
- University of Paris alumni
- Spanish Roman Catholic priests
- Spanish Jesuits
- 16th-century Roman Catholic priests
- 16th-century Spanish people
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