Descriptions of canonizations, 1671-1739.

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Descriptions of canonizations, 1671-1739.

A collection of several festival manuscripts describing canonizations from 1671-1739, bound together in one volume.

1 v. (260 p.) : 1 ill. ; 17 cm.

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Spanish Jesuit. Of noble birth, Borgia in early life assisted at the court of Charles V, and eventually succeeded to the dukedom of Gandra. In 1548 he joined the Society of Jesus and helped establish numerous institutions. He was elected Father General of the Order in 1565. Borgia was canonized in 1671. From the description of Francis Borgia letter, 1557 November 1. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 38600387 ...