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- Andreas_de_Escobar abstract "Andreas de Escobar (1348-1448) was a Portuguese Benedictine theologian.Born at Lisbon, Andreas de Escobar joined the Dominicans and then the Augustinians before becoming a Benedictine monk. He became doctor in theology at Vienna in 1393. He became bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, bishop of Ajaccio in 1422 and bishop of Megara in 1428. He was one of the most widely printed authors of the late fifteenth century.".
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- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Ajaccio.
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- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1448_deaths.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Benedictine_theologians.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_theologians.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Ciudad_Rodrigo.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Lisbon.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Megara.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
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- Andreas_de_Escobar subject Category:1348_births.
- Andreas_de_Escobar subject Category:1448_deaths.
- Andreas_de_Escobar subject Category:Benedictine_theologians.
- Andreas_de_Escobar subject Category:Portuguese_theologians.
- Andreas_de_Escobar hypernym Theologian.
- Andreas_de_Escobar type Person.
- Andreas_de_Escobar type Thing.
- Andreas_de_Escobar comment "Andreas de Escobar (1348-1448) was a Portuguese Benedictine theologian.Born at Lisbon, Andreas de Escobar joined the Dominicans and then the Augustinians before becoming a Benedictine monk. He became doctor in theology at Vienna in 1393. He became bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, bishop of Ajaccio in 1422 and bishop of Megara in 1428. He was one of the most widely printed authors of the late fifteenth century.".
- Andreas_de_Escobar label "Andreas de Escobar".
- Andreas_de_Escobar sameAs Q2849009.
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- Andreas_de_Escobar sameAs Andrea_da_Escobar.
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- Andreas_de_Escobar sameAs Q2849009.
- Andreas_de_Escobar wasDerivedFrom Andreas_de_Escobar?oldid=698275925.
- Andreas_de_Escobar isPrimaryTopicOf Andreas_de_Escobar.