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  1. George Martinuzzi, O.S.P.P.E. (born Juraj Utješenović, also known as György Martinuzzi, Brother György, Georg Utiessenovicz-Martinuzzi [citation needed] or György Fráter, Hungarian: Fráter György; 1482 – 16 December 1551), was a Croatian nobleman, Pauline monk and Hungarian statesman who supported King John Zápolya and his ...

  2. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Nascimento. Educação. Juventude. Sacerdócio. Episcopado. Cardinalato. Morte. Referências. George Martinuzzi ( Kamicac, 1482 - Castelo de Alvinczy, 17 de dezembro de 1551) foi um cardeal do século XVI . Nascimento. Nasceu em Kamicac em 1482.

  3. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Monk, bishop, cardinal, b. at Kamicac, Dalmatia, 1482; d. 16 December, 1551. His real name was George Utjesenovic. His mother, a native of Venice of the name of Martinuzzi, had a brother who was a bishop, and, out of regard for his mother and ...

  4. Catholic Online. Catholic Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. Monk, bishop, cardinal, b. at Kamicac, Dalmatia, 1482; d. 16 December, 1551. His real name was George Utjesenovic.

  5. Martinuzzi, GEORGE, monk, bishop, cardinal, b. at Kamicac, Dalmatia, 1482; d. December 16, 1551. His real name was George Utjesenovic. His mother, a native of Venice of the name of Martinuzzi, had a brother who was a bishop, and, out of regard for his mother and uncle, George preferred to be called Martinuzzi (Latin Martinuzius).

  6. Entre os membros mais proeminentes da ordem estão George Martinuzzi, bispo de Nagyvárad (Oradea) e cardeal (assassinado em 16 de dezembro de 1551), uma importante figura na história da Hungria; Matthias Fuhrmann de Hernals (m. 1773), historiador da Áustria e editor dos "Atos de São Paulo de Tebas"; Fortunatus Dürich (1802) e ...

  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · György Martinuzzi (born 1482, Kamicic, Croatia—died December 17, 1551, Alvinc, Transylvania, Hungary [now Vințu de Jos, Romania]) was a Hungarian statesman and later cardinal who worked to restore and maintain the national unity of Hungary.