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  1. Piotr Skarga Poweski (1536-1612), fue un jesuita, predicador, hagiógrafo y escritor polaco, sobresaliente figura de la Contrarreforma católica en Polonia. [ 1 ] Tras una difícil infancia en la que quedó huérfano a muy corta edad, se formó en la Universidad Jagellónica de Cracovia, y tras ordenarse sacerdote marchó a Roma ...

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    Piotr Skarga (less often Piotr Powęski; 2 February 1536 – 27 September 1612) was a Polish Jesuit, preacher, hagiographer, polemicist, and leading figure of the Counter-Reformation in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Due to his oratorical gifts, he has been called "the Polish Bossuet".

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Piotr Skarga was a militant Jesuit preacher and writer, the first Polish representative of the Counter-Reformation. After a difficult childhood during which both his parents died, he studied at Jagiellonian University, then became rector of a parish school in Warsaw.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Piotr_SkargaPiotr Skarga - Wikiwand

    Piotr Skarga Poweski (1536-1612), fue un jesuita, predicador, hagiógrafo y escritor polaco, sobresaliente figura de la Contrarreforma católica en Polonia.

  5. (Piotr Paweski Skarga, Grójec, 1536-Cracovia, 1612) Orador sagrado polaco. Sacerdote desde 1564, ingresó en los jesuitas en 1569. Se dedicó a la predicación y a la enseñanza. En 1588 fue nombrado predicador de la corte de Segismundo III. Luchó contra la Reforma.

  6. 8 de ago. de 2017 · 08 Aug 2017. Open Access. Download PDF Download Citation Get Permissions. Abstract. Full Text. Metadata. Keywords: Society of Jesus; Antonio Possevino; Piotr Skarga; Sigismund Vasa; Poland-Lithuania; military chaplains; Polish nobility; Ottoman wars; catechisms for soldiers; just war.

  7. The Lives of the Saints from the Old and New Testaments ( Polish: Żywoty świętych starego i nowego zakonu) is a hagiography by Polish Jesuit Piotr Skarga (written in 1577, first published in 1579). It became one of the most popular Polish books ever and a classic of Polish literature.