Girolamo Savonarola
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 526 years ago |
Date of birth | September 21,1452 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Ferrara |
Italy | |
Date of died | May 23,1498 |
Died | Florence |
Italy | |
Nationality | Italian |
Siblings | Maurelio Savonarola |
Beatrice Savonarola | |
Alberto Savonarola | |
Ognibene Savonarola | |
Parents | Niccolo Savonarola |
Elena Savonarola | |
Job | Teacher |
Dominican Monk | |
Era | Renaissance |
Reign | November 1494 – 23 May 1498 |
Influences | Jan Hus |
Aristotle | |
Augustine of Hippo | |
Thomas Aquinas | |
Place of cremation | Florence, Italy |
Successors | Piero Soderini |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 467993 |
The triumph of the cross
Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola
Prison meditations on Psalms 51 and 31
Apologetic Writings
Spiritual and ascetic letters of Savonarola
Sermones in primam divi Ioannis epistolam
La scure alle radici
Verità della profezia =
An Exposition of the Psalm Miserere Mei Deus
Semplicità della vita cristiana
La fonction de la poésie
Poesie di fra Girolamo Savonarola
Pax Animæ, by St. Peter Alcantara [really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Persons, Written by F. Geronimo de Ferrara to a Lady [countess Maddalena Della Mirandola]. from an Engl
Buaidh na Naomhchroiche
Apologie inzake de grondslag van de dichtkunst
Pax Animae, by St. Peter Alcantara [Really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Persons, Written by F. Geronimo de Ferrara to a Lady [Countess Maddalena Della Mirandola]. from an Engl
Liberty and tyranny in the government
Pax Animae, by St. Peter Alcantara [Really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Persons, Written by F. Geronimo de Ferrara to a Lady [Countess Maddalena Della Mirandola]. from an Engl. . . . - Sc
Remember Jesus Loves You
Pax Animae, by St. Peter Alcantara [Really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Person
Infelix ego
Selected Writings of Girolamo Savonarola
Prison meditations on Psalms 51 and 31
Apologetic Writings
Spiritual and ascetic letters of Savonarola
Sermones in primam divi Ioannis epistolam
La scure alle radici
Verità della profezia =
An Exposition of the Psalm Miserere Mei Deus
Semplicità della vita cristiana
La fonction de la poésie
Poesie di fra Girolamo Savonarola
Pax Animæ, by St. Peter Alcantara [really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Persons, Written by F. Geronimo de Ferrara to a Lady [countess Maddalena Della Mirandola]. from an Engl
Buaidh na Naomhchroiche
Apologie inzake de grondslag van de dichtkunst
Pax Animae, by St. Peter Alcantara [Really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Persons, Written by F. Geronimo de Ferrara to a Lady [Countess Maddalena Della Mirandola]. from an Engl
Liberty and tyranny in the government
Pax Animae, by St. Peter Alcantara [Really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Persons, Written by F. Geronimo de Ferrara to a Lady [Countess Maddalena Della Mirandola]. from an Engl. . . . - Sc
Remember Jesus Loves You
Pax Animae, by St. Peter Alcantara [Really by J. de Bonilla. Followed By] a Short Treatise of the Three Principal Virtues and Vows of Religious Person
Infelix ego
Girolamo Savonarola Life story
Girolamo Savonarola, OP or Jerome Savonarola was an ascetic Italian Dominican friar from Ferrara and a preacher active in Renaissance Florence. He became known for his prophecies of civic glory, his advocacy of the destruction of secular art and culture, and his calls for Christian renewal.