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Robert Bellarmine was born in Montepulciano, the son of noble, albeit impoverished, parents, Vincenzo Bellarmino and his wife Cinzia Cervini, who was the sister of Pope Marcellus II. [5] As a boy he knew Virgil by heart and composed a number of poems in Italian and Latin .
A distinguished Jesuit theologian, writer, and cardinal, born at Montepulciano, 4 October, 1542; died 17 September, 1621. His father was Vincenzo Bellarmino, his mother Cinthia Cervini, sister of Cardinal Marcello Cervini, afterwards Pope Marcellus II.
A distinguished Jesuit theologian, writer, and cardinal, born at Montepulciano, 4 October, 1542; died 17 September, 1621. His father was Vincenzo Bellarmino, his mother Cinthia Cervini, sister of Cardinal Marcello Cervini, afterwards Pope Marcellus II.
A distinguished Jesuit theologian, writer, and cardinal, born at Montepulciano, 4 October, 1542; died 17 September, 1621. His father was Vincenzo Bellarmino, his mother Cinthia Cervini, sister of Cardinal Marcello Cervini, afterwards Pope Marcellus II.
Dec 24, 2016 · Son of Vincenzo Bellarmino and Cintia Cervini his childhood he had propensity to imitate Priests, highlighted as ardent orator. In 1569 was moved to Louvain to follow his education. Was made Rector of the Roman College in 1592.
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Oct 28, 2022 · Roberto Bellarmino (Montepulciano, Siena, 1542–Rome, 1621), Jesuit and cardinal, was among the leading theologians of the Counter-Reformation. A specialist in controversialist theology, he taught at the Roman College of the Society of Jesus and then had his...
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May 18, 2018 · Robert (Roberto Francesco Romolo) Bellarmine was born on 4 October 1542 in Montepulciano, Tuscany, to Vincenzo Bellarmine and Cintia Cervini. Attending the local Jesuit college, he proved himself to be an excellent student. During his studies, Bellarmine contemplated entering the Society of Jesus.