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  1. Engraving of Robert Persons c. 1640. Robert Persons SJ (24 June 1546 – 15 April 1610), later known as Robert Parsons, was an English Jesuit priest. He was a major figure in establishing the 16th-century "English Mission" of the Society of Jesus.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Parsons (born June 24, 1546, Nether Stowey, Somerset, England—died April 15, 1610, Rome [Italy]) was a Jesuit who, with Cardinal William Allen, organized Roman Catholic resistance in England to the Protestant regime of Queen Elizabeth I.

  3. Robert Parsons (gelegentlich auch Robert Persons; * 24. Juni 1546 in Nether Stowey , Somerset ; † 15. April 1610 in Rom ) war ein englischer Jesuit und Politiker.

  4. Robert Persons wrote his Treatise tending to Mitigation (1608). No one was more closely identified with the Jesuit role in the English mission than Parsons, and he was already a central figure in the polemics around it. William Barlow made mischief by suggesting Parsons in any case was second fiddle to Robert Bellarmine.

  5. Robert Persons (Nether Stowey, 24 de junio de 1546-Roma, 15 de abril de 1610), posteriormente también conocido como Robert Parsons, y en España como Roberto Personio, fue un sacerdote jesuita inglés y figura importante en el establecimiento de la llamada Misión de Inglaterra donde participó activamente la Compañía de Jesús ...

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  7. 23 de out. de 2022 · His place in the Chapel Royal was filled by William Byrd. Parsons needs to be distinguished firstly from the Jesuit priest Robert Persons (1546-1610) and secondly from the apparently unrelated younger composer Robert Parsons II (1596-1676) who was a lay vicar at Exeter Cathedral. List of choral works