Palaeologus, Jacobus, approximately 1520-1585

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Name (Latin)
Palaeologus, Jacobus, approximately 1520-1585
Other forms of name
Jacobus, of Chius, approximately 1520-1585
Massillara, Petrus, approximately 1520-1585
Palaeologus, Iacobus Chius, approximately 1520-1585
Palaeologus, Jacobus, ca. 1520-1585
Paleologo, Iacopo, approximately 1520-1585
Paleologus, Jacobus, approximately 1520-1585
Date of birth
1520
Date of death
1585-03-23
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 77368077
Wikidata: Q3559665
Library of congress: n 78014927
TAU10: 000527715
Sources of Information
  • BLC(Palaeologus, Jacobus)
  • BM(Palaeologus, Jacobus)
  • Firpo, M. Antitrinitari ... 1977 (subj.)t.p. (Iacopo Paleologo)
  • His Iacobi Chii Palaeologi Catechesis Christiana dierum duodecim, 1971:t.p. (Iacobi Chii Palaeologi) p. 7, etc. (Iacobus Palaeologus; also called Petrus Massillara or Iacobus e Chio; b. on island of Chius in Aegean Sea ca. 1520; d. Mar. 23, 1585)
  • Jöcher(Palaeologus, Jacobus; d. 22 Mar. 1585)

Wikipedia description:

Jacob Palaeologus, also called Giacomo da Chio (c. 1520 – March 23, 1585), was a Dominican friar who renounced his religious vows and became an antitrinitarian theologian. A polemicist against both Calvinism and Papal Power, Palaeologus cultivated a wide range of high-placed contacts and correspondents in the imperial, royal, and aristocratic households in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire; while formulating and propagating a radically heterodox version of Christianity, in which Jesus Christ was not to be invoked in worship, and where differences between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism were rejected as spurious fabrications. He was continually pursued by his many enemies, repeatedly escaping through his many covert supporters. Palaeologus played an active role in the high politics of European religion and diplomacy over a period of twenty years before he lost imperial favour; and having been extradited to the Papal States, was executed for heresy by the Roman Inquisition.

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