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Stanislaus Hosius ( Polish: Stanisław Hozjusz; 5 May 1504 – 5 August 1579) was a Polish Roman Catholic cardinal. From 1551 he was the Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Warmia in Royal Prussia, and from 1558, he served as the papal legate to the Holy Roman Emperor 's Imperial Court in Vienna, Austria.
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13 de mar. de 2024 · Stanislaus Hosius was a Polish cardinal, one of the most significant figures of the Counter-Reformation. Consecrated bishop of Chełmno, Pol., in 1549, he was transferred to East Prussia (1551), from where he conducted his campaign by convoking synods, fighting heresy, and rallying Roman Catholics.
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Stanislaus Hosius (Polish: Stanisław Hozjusz; 5 de mayo de 1504 – 5 de agosto de 1579) fue un cardenal católico polaco. Desde 1551 fue el príncipe obispo de Warmia en la Prusia Real, y desde 1558, sirvió como la legata papal a la Corte Imperial del Santo Emperador Romano en Viena, Austria.
Hosius, Stanislaus (1504-1579). Prelado polaco, nacido en Cracovia en 1504 y muerto en Capranica (Roma) en 1579, que fue secretario de Segismundo I, rey de Polonia, y obispo de Chelmno ( en alemán) y de Warmia ( Ermeland en alemán), cargo durante el cual combatió con firmeza la reforma protestante.
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Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Cardinal and Prince-Bishop of Ermland; born of German parents at Cracow, 5 May, 1504; died at Capranica, near Rome, S August, 1579. He spent his early youth at Cracow and Wilna; and at the age of fifteen, when he was already well versed in ...
Stanislaus Cardinal Hosius (1504-1579) represents one of the most. eminent figures in the history of Poland. The sanctity of his life was. such that it placed him in the ranks of those considered worthy of elevation to the altar. He was a man who played a leading role not. only in his homeland but also abroad. As evidence of his prestige, we.
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 ...