Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2321140> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2321140 subject Q13332425.
- Q2321140 subject Q21084553.
- Q2321140 subject Q6388474.
- Q2321140 subject Q6587490.
- Q2321140 subject Q6588957.
- Q2321140 subject Q8100478.
- Q2321140 subject Q8786727.
- Q2321140 abstract "Simão Rodrigues de Azevedo (1510, Vouzela, Portugal - 15 June 1579, Lisbon), was a Portuguese Jesuit priest, [1], one of the co-founders of the Society of Jesus.A Portuguese nobleman, Rodrigues was one of the six very first companions of Ignatius of Loyola at the University of Paris who took vows of poverty and chastity at the chapel of Montmartre, on the 15 August 1534. The group of 'Friends in the Lord' will ultimately form the nucleus of the Society of Jesus, approved in 1540 (in Regimini militantis ecclesiae).After some years working under the direction of Ignatius in Italy, he was sent to Portugal, where his strong personality immediately attracted many young men to the Society and he became very influential at the royal court. Unfortunately, as the Provincial of the Portuguese Jesuits he allowed certain spiritual devotions to develop into extreme ascetical practices, and thus cause public scandal (night-time public calls to penance, with self-flagellation, in the streets of Coimbra). Several letters of Ignatius, calling to restrain and obedience, fell on deaf ears. The province was in two minds as many Jesuits admired and respected him. Complaints were made and Rodrigues was recalled.Dragging his feet he finally reached Rome where, at his own request, he was tried (1544). His three Jesuit judges found him guilty of 'excesses and lack of obedience'. All penances were lifted by Ignatius except that he was not allowed to return to Portugal. He was assigned to other duties in Italy and, later, Spain. Rodrigues was recalcitrant and for several years sought to overthrow the decision against him, but his appeals to friends he had made in high places were unsuccessful. Eventually, he gave up these attempts and returned to obedience. As an old man, he was allowed to go back to his native country, where, before dying, he wrote a history of the early years of the Society.".
- Q2321140 birthPlace Q1012714.
- Q2321140 birthPlace Q45670.
- Q2321140 birthYear "1510".
- Q2321140 deathPlace Q45670.
- Q2321140 deathPlace Q597.
- Q2321140 knownFor Q36380.
- Q2321140 nationality Q178630.
- Q2321140 stateOfOrigin Q178630.
- Q2321140 wikiPageExternalLink letter2.htm.
- Q2321140 wikiPageExternalLink galeria.htm.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q1012714.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q1144504.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q1310914.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q13332425.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q17351675.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q178630.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q209842.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q21084553.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q2300245.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q29.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q36380.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q44281.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q45.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q45412.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q45670.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q5146.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q597.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q6388474.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q6587490.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q6588957.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q8100478.
- Q2321140 wikiPageWikiLink Q8786727.
- Q2321140 birthDate "1510".
- Q2321140 birthPlace Q1012714.
- Q2321140 birthPlace Q45670.
- Q2321140 deathPlace Q45670.
- Q2321140 deathPlace Q597.
- Q2321140 knownFor "One of the co-founders of the Society of Jesus".
- Q2321140 name "Simão Rodrigues".
- Q2321140 nationality Q178630.
- Q2321140 occupation "Jesuit priest".
- Q2321140 type Person.
- Q2321140 type Agent.
- Q2321140 type Person.
- Q2321140 type Agent.
- Q2321140 type NaturalPerson.
- Q2321140 type Thing.
- Q2321140 type Q215627.
- Q2321140 type Q5.
- Q2321140 type Person.
- Q2321140 comment "Simão Rodrigues de Azevedo (1510, Vouzela, Portugal - 15 June 1579, Lisbon), was a Portuguese Jesuit priest, [1], one of the co-founders of the Society of Jesus.A Portuguese nobleman, Rodrigues was one of the six very first companions of Ignatius of Loyola at the University of Paris who took vows of poverty and chastity at the chapel of Montmartre, on the 15 August 1534.".
- Q2321140 label "Simão Rodrigues".
- Q2321140 name "Simão Rodrigues".