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  1. Hosius (Hos, Hosz), STANISLAUS, cardinal and Prince- Bishop of Ermland; b. of German parents at Cracow, May 5, 1504; d. at Capranica, near Rome, August 5, 1579. He spent his early youth at Cracow and Wilna; and at the age of fifteen, when he was already well versed in German, Polish, and Latin, entered the University of Cracow, from which he ...

  2. Catholic cardinal (1504-1579) Santa maria in trastevere, monumento funebre del cardinale Stanisław Hozjusz (stanislao osio), m. 1579, 01.jpg

  3. 3 de abr. de 2008 · The quote is from the letters of Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius, Liber Epistolarum 150, titled “Alberto Bavariae Duci” in about 1563 A.D. The quote is as follows: Nam & alterius Principis edictum non ita pridem legi, qui vicem Anabaptistarum dolens, quos ante mille ducentos annes haeretisos, capitalique supplicio dignos esse pronunciatos legimus, vult, ut audiantur omnino, nec indicta causa ...

  4. Biographie Hosius: Stanislaus H., geb.5. Mai 1504 in Krakau, † als Bischof vom Ermlande, Kardinal der römischen Kirche und Groß-Pönitentiar des Papstes zu Capranica bei Rom am 5.

  5. Stanisław Hosius. Stanisław Hosius (eller Hozjusz, Hozius, Hozjus, Hoe, Hos, Hosz, fornavnet alternativt stavet Stanislaus; født 5. mai 1504 i Kraków, død 5. august 1579 i Capranica i Italia) var katolsk biskop og kardinal som virket i Polen, Preussen og Italia .

  6. In Stanislaus Hosius …later expanded into his celebrated Confessio catholicae fidei Christiana (“Christian Confession of Catholic Faith”), which appeared in 30 editions in his lifetime. In 1561 he was made cardinal and was appointed presiding papal legate to the Council of Trent. He was described by St. Peter Canisius as the most brilliant…

  7. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Stanislaus Hosius’s Epigraph to the Cracow Edition; Johannes Eck’s Preface to the Ingolstadt Edition; Duke George of Saxony’s Letter to Henry VIII; Ortwin Gratius’s Preface to the Second Cologne Edition; Johannes Cochlaeus’s Admonition to the Reader: A notice to the reader about each epistle, by Johannes Cochlaeus