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    Jesuati (redirect from Jesuate)
    The Jesuati (Jesuates) were a religious order founded by Giovanni Colombini of Siena in 1360. The order was initially called Clerici apostolici Sancti...
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    Cavalerius; 1598 – 30 November 1647) was an Italian mathematician and a Jesuate. He is known for his work on the problems of optics and motion, work on...
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    vacuum and its relationship with God Stefano degli Angeli (1623–1697) – Jesuate (not to be confused with Jesuit), philosopher and mathematician, known...
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  • Middle Ages. First a wool carder, he eventually became a member of the poor Jesuates, founded by Giovanni Colombini. According to Feo Belcari, Bianco da Siena...
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    sculptural decoration was in place by 1755. The religious order of the Jesuates, formally the Clerici apostolici Sancti Hieronymi was founded in Siena...
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    Padova, October 11, 1697) was an Italian mathematician, philosopher, and Jesuate. He was member of the Catholic Order of the Jesuats (Jesuati). In 1668...
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    his consent to the foundation of their congregation. The name Jesuati (Jesuates) had already been given to them by the populace of Viterbo because of their...
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