Members of the Dominican Order
Adam de Lanark
Adam de Lanark, O.P. was a 14th century Scottish Dominican friar and prelate.
Adam de Lanark, O.P. was a 14th century Scottish Dominican friar and prelate.
Agnes of Jesus
Agnes of Jesus, O.P., was a French Catholic nun of the Dominican Order.
Agnes of Jesus, O.P., was a French Catholic nun of the Dominican Order.
Agostino Galamini
Agostino Galamini was an Italian cardinal and bishop.
Agostino Galamini was an Italian cardinal and bishop.
Agostino Recuperati
Agostino Recuperati was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1539 to 1540.
Agostino Recuperati was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1539 to 1540.
Agustín Dávila Padilla
(Agustín) Dávila Padilla (b. Mexico City, 1562; d. 1604) was a Mexican Dominican, a writer and Bishop of Santo Domingo.
(Agustín) Dávila Padilla (b. Mexico City, 1562; d. 1604) was a Mexican Dominican, a writer and Bishop of Santo Domingo.
Agustín Pipia
Agustín Pipia was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1721 to 1725.
Agustín Pipia was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1721 to 1725.
Agustín Quintana
Agustín Quintana (c. 1660 – 1734) was a missionary and Indian philologist.
Agustín Quintana (c. 1660 – 1734) was a missionary and Indian philologist.
Aidan Nichols
Aidan Nichols OP is an academic and Catholic priest.
Aidan Nichols OP is an academic and Catholic priest.
Alanus de Rupe
Alanus de Rupe (also Alan, Alain de la Roche, Blessed Alan or Blessed Alain de la Roche); (8 September 1428 – 8 September 1475) was a Roman Catholic theologian noted for ...
Alanus de Rupe (also Alan, Alain de la Roche, Blessed Alan or Blessed Alain de la Roche); (8 September 1428 – 8 September 1475) was a Roman Catholic theologian noted for ...
Albert Nolan
Albert Nolan, O.P. (born 1934) is a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Dominican order in South Africa.
Albert Nolan, O.P. (born 1934) is a Roman Catholic priest and member of the Dominican order in South Africa.
Alberto de las Casas
Alberto de las Casas was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1542 to 1544.
Alberto de las Casas was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1542 to 1544.
Albertus Magnus
Albertus Magnus, O.P. (1193/1206 – November 15, 1280), also known as Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne, is a Catholic saint.
Albertus Magnus, O.P. (1193/1206 – November 15, 1280), also known as Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne, is a Catholic saint.
Alexandre Vincent Jandel
Alexandre Vincent Jandel (born at Gerbéviller, Lorraine, 18 July 1810; died at Rome, 11 December 1872) was a French Dominican, who became Master of the Order of Preachers.
Alexandre Vincent Jandel (born at Gerbéviller, Lorraine, 18 July 1810; died at Rome, 11 December 1872) was a French Dominican, who became Master of the Order of Preachers.
Alonso de Burgos
Alonso (or Alfonso) de Burgos was royal confessor of Ferdinand and Isabella.
Alonso (or Alfonso) de Burgos was royal confessor of Ferdinand and Isabella.
Alonso de Montúfar
Alonso de Montúfar Born in Loja, Andalusia, Spain c. 1489, died in Mexico City, March 7, 1572.
Alonso de Montúfar Born in Loja, Andalusia, Spain c. 1489, died in Mexico City, March 7, 1572.
Alvarez of Córdoba
Blessed Alvarez of Córdoba or Blessed Alvarez of Zamora, was born at Zamora, Spain, towards the middle of the fourteenth century.
Blessed Alvarez of Córdoba or Blessed Alvarez of Zamora, was born at Zamora, Spain, towards the middle of the fourteenth century.
Ambroise-Marie Carré
Ambroise-Marie Carré OP ( July 25, 1908- January 15, 2004 ) was a Catholic priest, author and member of the French Academy.
Ambroise-Marie Carré OP ( July 25, 1908- January 15, 2004 ) was a Catholic priest, author and member of the French Academy.
Ambrose of Siena
The Blessed Ambrose of Sienna was an Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat.
The Blessed Ambrose of Sienna was an Italian Dominican teacher, missionary and diplomat.
Ambrosius Eßer
Ambrosius Eßer OP (born Klaus Eßer, Düsseldorf, November 19, 1933 - died Berlin, April 12, 2010) was a German church historian and member of the Dominican Order.
Ambrosius Eßer OP (born Klaus Eßer, Düsseldorf, November 19, 1933 - died Berlin, April 12, 2010) was a German church historian and member of the Dominican Order.
Ambrosius Pelargus
Ambrosius Pelargus (born at Nidda, Hesse, about 1493; died at Trier, 1561) was a German Dominican theologian.
Ambrosius Pelargus (born at Nidda, Hesse, about 1493; died at Trier, 1561) was a German Dominican theologian.
Anders Piltz
Anders Piltz (born 1943) is a Swedish latinist and medievalist, a priest in the Roman Catholic church and member of the Dominican Order.
Anders Piltz (born 1943) is a Swedish latinist and medievalist, a priest in the Roman Catholic church and member of the Dominican Order.
Andreas Franz Frühwirth
Andreas Franz Frühwirth (21 August 1845 – 9 February 1933) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and was former Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary.
Andreas Franz Frühwirth (21 August 1845 – 9 February 1933) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and was former Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary.
Andrew of Carniola
Andrew of Carniola was a Roman Catholic archbishop from Carniola, in present-day Slovenia.
Andrew of Carniola was a Roman Catholic archbishop from Carniola, in present-day Slovenia.
Andrew of Rhodes
Andrew of Rhodes was a Greek Dominican theologian.
Andrew of Rhodes was a Greek Dominican theologian.
André de Longjumeau
André de Longjumeau (also known as Andrew of Longjumeau in English) was a 13th century Dominican missionary and diplomat and one of the most active Occidental diplomats in the East in the ...
André de Longjumeau (also known as Andrew of Longjumeau in English) was a 13th century Dominican missionary and diplomat and one of the most active Occidental diplomats in the East in the ...
André de Resende
André de Resende (1498–1573), the father of archaeology in Portugal, a Dominican friar.
André de Resende (1498–1573), the father of archaeology in Portugal, a Dominican friar.
Angelo Acciaioli I
Angelo Acciaioli I (1298 – October 4, 1357) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence.
Angelo Acciaioli I (1298 – October 4, 1357) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop from Florence.
Angelo Acciaioli II
Angelo Acciaioli II or Angelo Acciaioli junior (April 15, 1349 - May 31, 1408 in Pisa) was an Italian Catholic cardinal.
Angelo Acciaioli II or Angelo Acciaioli junior (April 15, 1349 - May 31, 1408 in Pisa) was an Italian Catholic cardinal.
Angelo Portelli
Angelo Portelli, O.P. was born Francis Saviour Portelli on April 24, 1852, to Francis and Mary Vella in Valletta.
Angelo Portelli, O.P. was born Francis Saviour Portelli on April 24, 1852, to Francis and Mary Vella in Valletta.
Anna Abrikosova
Anna Ivanovna Abrikosova was a prominent figure in the Russian Catholic Church, and a Religious Sister of the Third Order of St. Dominic.
Anna Ivanovna Abrikosova was a prominent figure in the Russian Catholic Church, and a Religious Sister of the Third Order of St. Dominic.
Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda)
Anna Borkowska a.k.a. Sister Bertranda (1906–1988), a graduate of the University of Kraków, was a Polish nun who served as Mother Superior of a convent for an order of Dominican Sisters a...
Anna Borkowska a.k.a. Sister Bertranda (1906–1988), a graduate of the University of Kraków, was a Polish nun who served as Mother Superior of a convent for an order of Dominican Sisters a...
Annibale Annibaldi
Annibale Annibaldi (died 1 September 1271) was an Italian Catholic theologian, born into a Roman baronal family early in the 13th century.
Annibale Annibaldi (died 1 September 1271) was an Italian Catholic theologian, born into a Roman baronal family early in the 13th century.
Annio da Viterbo
Annius of Viterbo (Joannes Annius Viterb(i)ensis; c. 1432 – 13 November 1502) was an Italian Dominican friar, scholar, and historian, born Giovanni Nanni (Nenni...
Annius of Viterbo (Joannes Annius Viterb(i)ensis; c. 1432 – 13 November 1502) was an Italian Dominican friar, scholar, and historian, born Giovanni Nanni (Nenni...
Anthony della Chiesa
Blessed Anthony della Chiesa (1394–1459) was a Dominican superior and companion of St. Bernardino of Siena.
Blessed Anthony della Chiesa (1394–1459) was a Dominican superior and companion of St. Bernardino of Siena.
Anthony Dominic Fahy
Anthony Dominic Fahy, (January 11, 1805–February 20, 1871) was an Irish Dominican Priest, missionary and head of the Irish community in Argentina between 1844 to 1871.
Anthony Dominic Fahy, (January 11, 1805–February 20, 1871) was an Irish Dominican Priest, missionary and head of the Irish community in Argentina between 1844 to 1871.
Anthony Fisher
. Bishop Anthony---'Big Fish the Felcher'---Fisher is the Catholic Bishop of Parramatta, NSW Australia and a friar of the Order of Preachers.
. Bishop Anthony---'Big Fish the Felcher'---Fisher is the Catholic Bishop of Parramatta, NSW Australia and a friar of the Order of Preachers.
Anthony Lynch (STM)
Anthony Lynch, Master of Sacred Theology and slave, c. 1576-after 1636.
Anthony Lynch, Master of Sacred Theology and slave, c. 1576-after 1636.
Anthony Neyrot
Anthony Neyrot (in Italian: Antonio Neyrot) (1425, Rivoli, Piedmont – 10 April 1460) was an Italian Dominican priest, apostate, reconvert, and martyr.
Anthony Neyrot (in Italian: Antonio Neyrot) (1425, Rivoli, Piedmont – 10 April 1460) was an Italian Dominican priest, apostate, reconvert, and martyr.
Anthony of Sienna
Anthony of Sienna (died 1585) was a Dominican theologian, so called because of his great veneration for Saint Catharine of Siena.
Anthony of Sienna (died 1585) was a Dominican theologian, so called because of his great veneration for Saint Catharine of Siena.
Antoine Massoulié
Antoine Massoulié (born at Toulouse, 28 October 1632; died at Rome, 23 January 1706) was a French Dominican theologian.
Antoine Massoulié (born at Toulouse, 28 October 1632; died at Rome, 23 January 1706) was a French Dominican theologian.
Antoine Touron
Antoine Touron (5 September 1686 – 2 September 1775) was a French Dominican biographer and historian.
Antoine Touron (5 September 1686 – 2 September 1775) was a French Dominican biographer and historian.
Antoni Canals
Antoni Canals (1352-1419) was a Dominican friar, orator and writer.
Antoni Canals (1352-1419) was a Dominican friar, orator and writer.
Antonin Drapier
Archbishop Antonin-Fernand Drapier was born April 28, 1891 in Creuë-en-Woëvre, France and died on July 30, 1967.
Archbishop Antonin-Fernand Drapier was born April 28, 1891 in Creuë-en-Woëvre, France and died on July 30, 1967.
Antonio da Cividale
Antonio da Cividale (also Antonius de Civitate Austrie) (fl.
Antonio da Cividale (also Antonius de Civitate Austrie) (fl.
Antonio de Montesinos (Dominican friar)
Antonio de Montesinos was a Dominican friar on the island of Hispaniola (now the Dominican Republic and Haiti) who was the first member of the clergy to publicly denounce all forms of enslaveme...
Antonio de Montesinos was a Dominican friar on the island of Hispaniola (now the Dominican Republic and Haiti) who was the first member of the clergy to publicly denounce all forms of enslaveme...
Antonio Gonzalez
Antonio Gonzalez (died 1637) was a Roman Catholic martyr and saint.
Antonio Gonzalez (died 1637) was a Roman Catholic martyr and saint.
Ascelin of Lombardia
Ascelin of Lombardia, also known as Nicolas Ascelin or Ascelin of Cremona, was a 13th century Dominican friar whom Pope Innocent IV sent as an envoy to the Mongols in March 1245.
Ascelin of Lombardia, also known as Nicolas Ascelin or Ascelin of Cremona, was a 13th century Dominican friar whom Pope Innocent IV sent as an envoy to the Mongols in March 1245.
Aymeric of Piacenza
Aymeric of Piacenza (born Piacenza, Italy; died 19 August 1327, Bologna) was an Italian Dominican scholar, who became Master of the Order of Preachers.
Aymeric of Piacenza (born Piacenza, Italy; died 19 August 1327, Bologna) was an Italian Dominican scholar, who became Master of the Order of Preachers.
Baltasar de Quiñones
Baltasar de Quiñones was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1777 to 1798.
Baltasar de Quiñones was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1777 to 1798.
Barnaba Cagnoli
Barnaba Cagnoli was an Italian friar from Vercelli.
Barnaba Cagnoli was an Italian friar from Vercelli.
Bartholomew of Bologna (missionary)
Bartholomew of Bologna (died 1333), also known as Bartholomaeus Parvus (the Little), was a Dominican missionary, sent by Pope John XXII to Cilician Armenia, where he interacted with the Ar...
Bartholomew of Bologna (died 1333), also known as Bartholomaeus Parvus (the Little), was a Dominican missionary, sent by Pope John XXII to Cilician Armenia, where he interacted with the Ar...
Bartholomew of Braga
Blessed Bartholomew of Braga, later known as Bartolomeus a Martyribus (Bartolomeu dos Mártires in Portuguese), out of veneration for the church in which he was baptized, was a Portug...
Blessed Bartholomew of Braga, later known as Bartolomeus a Martyribus (Bartolomeu dos Mártires in Portuguese), out of veneration for the church in which he was baptized, was a Portug...
Bartholomew of Braganca
Blessed Bartholomew di Braganca (or Bartholomew of Vicenza) (c.
Blessed Bartholomew di Braganca (or Bartholomew of Vicenza) (c.
Bartholomew of Lucca
Bartholomew of Lucca also known as Tolomeo da Lucca or Ptolemy da Lucca (c.
Bartholomew of Lucca also known as Tolomeo da Lucca or Ptolemy da Lucca (c.
Bartholomew of San Concordio
Bartholomew of San Concordio was an Italian Dominican canonist and man of letters.
Bartholomew of San Concordio was an Italian Dominican canonist and man of letters.
Bartholomew of Trent
Bartholomew of Trent (ca 1200 — 1251) was a Dominican hagiographer and papal diplomat.
Bartholomew of Trent (ca 1200 — 1251) was a Dominican hagiographer and papal diplomat.
Bartolo Longo
Blessed Bartolo Longo was a Satanist priest who later repented and became a lay Dominican, dedicating his life to the Virgin Mary.
Blessed Bartolo Longo was a Satanist priest who later repented and became a lay Dominican, dedicating his life to the Virgin Mary.
Bartolommeo Fumo
Bartolommeo Fumo (b. at Villon near Piacenza; d. 1545) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Bartolommeo Fumo (b. at Villon near Piacenza; d. 1545) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Bartolommeo Spina
Bartolomeo Spina (born at Pisa about 1475; died at Rome, 1546) was an Italian Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
Bartolomeo Spina (born at Pisa about 1475; died at Rome, 1546) was an Italian Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
Bartolomé Carranza
Bartolomé Carranza, Spanish theologian and Archbishop of Toledo, sometimes called de Miranda or de Carranza y Miranda, who spent much of his later life imprisoned on charges of heresy.
Bartolomé Carranza, Spanish theologian and Archbishop of Toledo, sometimes called de Miranda or de Carranza y Miranda, who spent much of his later life imprisoned on charges of heresy.
Bartolomé de las Casas
Bartolomé de las Casas O.P. was a 16th-century Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar.
Bartolomé de las Casas O.P. was a 16th-century Spanish historian, social reformer and Dominican friar.
Bartolomé de Medina
Bartolomé de Medina, Spanish theologian and mining specialist, was born in Medina, Spain in 1527.
Bartolomé de Medina, Spanish theologian and mining specialist, was born in Medina, Spain in 1527.
Benedict Ashley
Benedict M. Ashley, O.P., is a theologian and philosopher who had a major influence on 20th century Catholic theology and ethics in America through his writing, teaching, and consulting with the...
Benedict M. Ashley, O.P., is a theologian and philosopher who had a major influence on 20th century Catholic theology and ethics in America through his writing, teaching, and consulting with the...
Bernard Gui
Bernard Gui (1261 or 1262 – 30 December 1331), also known as Bernardo Gui or Bernardus Guidonis, was an inquisitor of the Dominican Order in the Late Middle Ages during the Med...
Bernard Gui (1261 or 1262 – 30 December 1331), also known as Bernardo Gui or Bernardus Guidonis, was an inquisitor of the Dominican Order in the Late Middle Ages during the Med...
Bernard of Luxemburg
Bernard of Luxemburg was a Dominican theologian, controversialist, and Inquisitor of the Archdioceses of Cologne, Mainz, and Trier.
Bernard of Luxemburg was a Dominican theologian, controversialist, and Inquisitor of the Archdioceses of Cologne, Mainz, and Trier.
Bernard of Trilia
Bernard of Trilia (Bernard de la Treille, Bernardus de Trilia) (Nîmes, c.1240-1292) was a French Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
Bernard of Trilia (Bernard de la Treille, Bernardus de Trilia) (Nîmes, c.1240-1292) was a French Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
Bernard Zamanja
Bernard Zamanja, also Bernardo Zamagna, (November 5, 1735–April 20, 1820) was a priest of the Dominican Order, a theologist and predicator, from an old noble family of Dubrovnik, was a son...
Bernard Zamanja, also Bernardo Zamagna, (November 5, 1735–April 20, 1820) was a priest of the Dominican Order, a theologist and predicator, from an old noble family of Dubrovnik, was a son...
Bernardo de Rossi
Bernardo de Rossi (8 January 1687 – 2 February 1775) was an Italian Dominican theologian and historian.
Bernardo de Rossi (8 January 1687 – 2 February 1775) was an Italian Dominican theologian and historian.
Berthold of Moosburg
Berthold of Moosburg (died after 1361) was a German Dominican theologian and neo-Platonist of the 14th century, teaching in Regensburg in 1327.
Berthold of Moosburg (died after 1361) was a German Dominican theologian and neo-Platonist of the 14th century, teaching in Regensburg in 1327.
Brian Davies (philosopher)
Brian Evan Anthony Davies OP (b.
Brian Evan Anthony Davies OP (b.
Brian Shanley
Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P., S.T.L., Ph.D., a priest of the Order of Preachers, is the President of Providence College.
Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P., S.T.L., Ph.D., a priest of the Order of Preachers, is the President of Providence College.
Bruno Hussar
Father Bruno Hussar (1911 – February 8, 1996) was the founder of Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam, which means "Oasis of Peace," an Arab/Jewish village dedicated to coexistence.
Father Bruno Hussar (1911 – February 8, 1996) was the founder of Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam, which means "Oasis of Peace," an Arab/Jewish village dedicated to coexistence.
Buenaventura García de Paredes
Buenaventura García de Paredes was a Master of the Order of Preachers.
Buenaventura García de Paredes was a Master of the Order of Preachers.
Burchard of Mount Sion
Burchard of Mount Sion, or Burchard de Mont Sion, also wrongly called Brocard or Bocard, was a German Dominican who travelled to the Middle East at the end of the 13th century.
Burchard of Mount Sion, or Burchard de Mont Sion, also wrongly called Brocard or Bocard, was a German Dominican who travelled to the Middle East at the end of the 13th century.
Bzovius
Abraham Bzowski (Bzovius) (1567–1637) was a Polish Dominican historian.
Abraham Bzowski (Bzovius) (1567–1637) was a Polish Dominican historian.
Bérenger de Landore
Bérenger de Landore (1262–1330) was a French Dominican, who became Master of the Order of Preachers, and then Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela.
Bérenger de Landore (1262–1330) was a French Dominican, who became Master of the Order of Preachers, and then Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela.
Carino of Balsamo
Blessed Carino Pietro of Balsamo (died 1293), sometimes called St. Acerinus, was the murderer of Saint Peter of Verona (Saint Peter Martyr) who later repented his actions and became a Do...
Blessed Carino Pietro of Balsamo (died 1293), sometimes called St. Acerinus, was the murderer of Saint Peter of Verona (Saint Peter Martyr) who later repented his actions and became a Do...
Carlos Azpiroz Costa
Carlos Alfonso Azpiroz Costa, O.P., J.C.D. (born October 30, 1956 in Buenos Aires) is a Roman Catholic priest of the Dominican Order.
Carlos Alfonso Azpiroz Costa, O.P., J.C.D. (born October 30, 1956 in Buenos Aires) is a Roman Catholic priest of the Dominican Order.
Catherine of Siena
Saint Catherine of Siena, T.O.S.D, was a tertiary of the Dominican Order, and a Scholastic philosopher and theologian.
Saint Catherine of Siena, T.O.S.D, was a tertiary of the Dominican Order, and a Scholastic philosopher and theologian.
Charles Morerod
Charles Morerod, O.P., is a Swiss Dominican prelate.
Charles Morerod, O.P., is a Swiss Dominican prelate.
Charles, 6th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Charles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (Karl VI, Fürst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg) (born May 21, 1834 in Haid, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire, died November 8, 1921 in Colog...
Charles, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (Karl VI, Fürst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg) (born May 21, 1834 in Haid, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire, died November 8, 1921 in Colog...
Charles-Louis Richard
Charles-Louis Richard (April, 1711 – 16 August 1794) was a Catholic theologian and publicist.
Charles-Louis Richard (April, 1711 – 16 August 1794) was a Catholic theologian and publicist.
Christina Ebner
Sister Christina Ebner, O.P., (also Christine), (26 March 1277 – 27 December 1356) was a German Dominican nun, writer and mystic.
Sister Christina Ebner, O.P., (also Christine), (26 March 1277 – 27 December 1356) was a German Dominican nun, writer and mystic.
Christoph Schönborn
Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert (Graf von) Schönborn, OP (born 22 January 1945) is an Austrian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and theologian.
Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert (Graf von) Schönborn, OP (born 22 January 1945) is an Austrian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and theologian.
Christopher French
Christopher French, Irish Theologian, fl.
Christopher French, Irish Theologian, fl.
Clement of Dunblane
Clement (died 1258) was a 13th century Dominican friar who was the first member of the Dominican Order in Britain and Ireland to become a bishop.
Clement (died 1258) was a 13th century Dominican friar who was the first member of the Dominican Order in Britain and Ireland to become a bishop.
Columba Ryan
Columba Ryan OP (born Patrick Ryan), January 13, 1916 – August 4, 2009, was a Dominican priest who was a philosophy teacher, university chaplain, and pastor.
Columba Ryan OP (born Patrick Ryan), January 13, 1916 – August 4, 2009, was a Dominican priest who was a philosophy teacher, university chaplain, and pastor.
Conrad Koellin
Conrad Koellin,was a Dominican, professor of theology, and commentator on St. Thomas Aquinas.
Conrad Koellin,was a Dominican, professor of theology, and commentator on St. Thomas Aquinas.
Conrad of Asti
Conrad of Asti was an Italian religious man who was born nearest of Asti in Piedmont.
Conrad of Asti was an Italian religious man who was born nearest of Asti in Piedmont.
Conrad Pepler
Conrad (Stephen) Pepler O.P. (5 May 1908 – 10 November 1993) was an English Dominican priest, writer, editor, and publisher.
Conrad (Stephen) Pepler O.P. (5 May 1908 – 10 November 1993) was an English Dominican priest, writer, editor, and publisher.
Conradin of Bornada
Conradin of Bornada (or Conradin of Brescia) (died 1 November 1429) was an Italian Dominican preacher.
Conradin of Bornada (or Conradin of Brescia) (died 1 November 1429) was an Italian Dominican preacher.
Cornelius Sneek
Cornelius Sneek (died after 1532) was a 15th-16th century Dominican priest and a member of the Congregation of Holland.
Cornelius Sneek (died after 1532) was a 15th-16th century Dominican priest and a member of the Congregation of Holland.
Cosmos Rossellius
Cosmos Rossellius (died 1578) was a Florentine Dominican friar who wrote a book about memory.
Cosmos Rossellius (died 1578) was a Florentine Dominican friar who wrote a book about memory.
David of Ashby
David of Ashby (fl. 1260 – 1275) was an English-born Dominican friar who was sent by the Holy Land city of Acre to the Mongol ruler Hulagu in 1260, by the Papal legate Thomas Agni de Lentino.
David of Ashby (fl. 1260 – 1275) was an English-born Dominican friar who was sent by the Holy Land city of Acre to the Mongol ruler Hulagu in 1260, by the Papal legate Thomas Agni de Lentino.
David van Ooijen
David Adriaan Theodorus van Ooijen (25 December 1939, Wateringen - 8 November 2006, Huissen) was a Dutch politician.
David Adriaan Theodorus van Ooijen (25 December 1939, Wateringen - 8 November 2006, Huissen) was a Dutch politician.
Didacus Ximenes
Didacus Ximenes was a Spanish Dominican of the sixteenth century; noted as a theologian, philosopher, and astronomer; d. 1560.
Didacus Ximenes was a Spanish Dominican of the sixteenth century; noted as a theologian, philosopher, and astronomer; d. 1560.
Diego Carranza
Diego Carranza (born at Mexico, 1559; died at Tehuantepec, date unknown) was a Mexican Dominican missionary.
Diego Carranza (born at Mexico, 1559; died at Tehuantepec, date unknown) was a Mexican Dominican missionary.
Diego Collado
Diego Collado (Latin name: Didacus Colladus; died 1638) was a Christian missionary born in the late sixteenth century at Miajadas, in the province of Extremadura, Spain.
Diego Collado (Latin name: Didacus Colladus; died 1638) was a Christian missionary born in the late sixteenth century at Miajadas, in the province of Extremadura, Spain.
Diego Durán
Diego Durán (c. 1537–1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs, The History of the Indies of...
Diego Durán (c. 1537–1588) was a Dominican friar best known for his authorship of one of the earliest Western books on the history and culture of the Aztecs, The History of the Indies of...
Dietrich of Apolda
Dietrich of Apolda (died 1302) was a German Dominican hagiographer, writing towards the end of the thirteenth century.
Dietrich of Apolda (died 1302) was a German Dominican hagiographer, writing towards the end of the thirteenth century.
Domingo Betanzos
Domingo Betanzos (d. at Valladolid, September 1549) was a Spanish Dominican missionary to Central America.
Domingo Betanzos (d. at Valladolid, September 1549) was a Spanish Dominican missionary to Central America.
Domingo Báñez
Domingo Bañez (29 February 1528, Valladolid - 22 October 1604, Medina del Campo) was a Spanish Dominican and Scholastic theologian.
Domingo Bañez (29 February 1528, Valladolid - 22 October 1604, Medina del Campo) was a Spanish Dominican and Scholastic theologian.
Domingo de la Anunciación
Domingo de la Anunciación (1510–1591), born Juan de Ecija, was a Spanish Dominican missionary in New Spain (now Mexico).
Domingo de la Anunciación (1510–1591), born Juan de Ecija, was a Spanish Dominican missionary in New Spain (now Mexico).
Domingo de Santo Tomás
Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás, O.P. (1499 in Seville – 28 February 1570, in La Plata, Bolivia) was a Spanish Dominican and grammarian who compiled the first Quechua grammar.
Fray Domingo de Santo Tomás, O.P. (1499 in Seville – 28 February 1570, in La Plata, Bolivia) was a Spanish Dominican and grammarian who compiled the first Quechua grammar.
Domingo de Soto
Domingo de Soto was a Dominican priest and Scholastic theologian born in Segovia, Spain and died in Salamanca at the age of 66.
Domingo de Soto was a Dominican priest and Scholastic theologian born in Segovia, Spain and died in Salamanca at the age of 66.
Domingo Fernández Navarrete
Domingo Fernández Navarrete (c. 1610 – 1689) was a Spanish Dominican missionary and archbishop.
Domingo Fernández Navarrete (c. 1610 – 1689) was a Spanish Dominican missionary and archbishop.
Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia
Saint Fr. Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia was born in Régil, Guipúzcoa, Spain.
Saint Fr. Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia was born in Régil, Guipúzcoa, Spain.
Dominic Burke
Dominick Burke ( – 1649) was an Irish Dominican priest and political agent.
Dominick Burke ( – 1649) was an Irish Dominican priest and political agent.
Dominic de Burgo
Dominic de Burgo, Bishop of Elphin, 1629-1704.
Dominic de Burgo, Bishop of Elphin, 1629-1704.
Dominic Gravina
Dominic Gravina (b. in Sicily, about 1573; d. in the Minerva, at Rome, 26 August 1643) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Dominic Gravina (b. in Sicily, about 1573; d. in the Minerva, at Rome, 26 August 1643) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Dominic Pace
Dominic Pace was a Maltese theologian and minor philosopher.
Dominic Pace was a Maltese theologian and minor philosopher.
Dominique Pire
Dominique Pire (Georges Charles Clement Ghislain Pire) (Dinant, February 10, 1910 – Leuven, January 30, 1969) was a Belgian Dominican friar whose work helping refugees in post-World War II...
Dominique Pire (Georges Charles Clement Ghislain Pire) (Dinant, February 10, 1910 – Leuven, January 30, 1969) was a Belgian Dominican friar whose work helping refugees in post-World War II...
Dominique-Ceslas Gonthier
Dominique-Ceslas Gonthier (22 September 1853 – 16 June 1917) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, Dominican, author, and professor.
Dominique-Ceslas Gonthier (22 September 1853 – 16 June 1917) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, Dominican, author, and professor.
Durandus of Saint-Pourçain
Durandus of Saint-Pourçain, was a French philosopher and theologian.
Durandus of Saint-Pourçain, was a French philosopher and theologian.
Edmund Bourke
Edmund Bourke (died 1738) was an Irish Dominican.
Edmund Bourke (died 1738) was an Irish Dominican.
Edouard Hugon
Édouard Hugon, Roman Catholic Priest, French Dominican, Thomistic philosopher and theologian trusted and held in high esteem by the Holy See, was a famed professor at the Angelicum at the turn o...
Édouard Hugon, Roman Catholic Priest, French Dominican, Thomistic philosopher and theologian trusted and held in high esteem by the Holy See, was a famed professor at the Angelicum at the turn o...
Edward Ambrose Burgis
Edward Ambrose Burgis was an English Dominican historian and theologian.
Edward Ambrose Burgis was an English Dominican historian and theologian.
Edward Anthony Hatton
Edward Anthony Hatton (b. in 1701; d. at Stourton Lodge, near Leeds, Yorkshire, 23 October 1783 - according to some authorities, 1781) was an English Dominican apologist.
Edward Anthony Hatton (b. in 1701; d. at Stourton Lodge, near Leeds, Yorkshire, 23 October 1783 - according to some authorities, 1781) was an English Dominican apologist.
Edward Celestin Daly
Edward Celestin Daly, O.P. was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Edward Celestin Daly, O.P. was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Edward Schillebeeckx
Edward Cornelis Florentius Alfonsus Schillebeeckx was a Belgian Roman Catholic theologian born in Antwerp.
Edward Cornelis Florentius Alfonsus Schillebeeckx was a Belgian Roman Catholic theologian born in Antwerp.
Elias Burneti of Bergerac
Elias Burneti of Bergerac was a Dominican master of theology in the 13th century.
Elias Burneti of Bergerac was a Dominican master of theology in the 13th century.
Elias Raymond
Elias Raymond was a French Dominican friar from Tolosa.
Elias Raymond was a French Dominican friar from Tolosa.
Feliciano Ninguarda
Feliciano (spelled Felizian in Germany) Ninguarda (1524, Morbegno - 5 June 1595, Como) was an Italian priest and one of the main movers of the Counter Reformation.
Feliciano (spelled Felizian in Germany) Ninguarda (1524, Morbegno - 5 June 1595, Como) was an Italian priest and one of the main movers of the Counter Reformation.
Fergus Gordon Kerr
Fergus Gordon Thomson Kerr, OP, FRSE is a Scottish Roman Catholic priest of the English Dominican Province and is widely recognized for his contributions in philosophy and theology.
Fergus Gordon Thomson Kerr, OP, FRSE is a Scottish Roman Catholic priest of the English Dominican Province and is widely recognized for his contributions in philosophy and theology.
Ferrer d'Abella
Ferrer d'Abella was a Catalan Dominican friar, diplomat, and scholar of the fourteenth century.
Ferrer d'Abella was a Catalan Dominican friar, diplomat, and scholar of the fourteenth century.
Fidel Villarroel
Fr. Fidel Villarroel, O.P. is a multi-awarded Spanish historian, writer, filipinologist, biographer, political commentator, Master Theologian of the Dominican Order, and member of the Orde...
Fr. Fidel Villarroel, O.P. is a multi-awarded Spanish historian, writer, filipinologist, biographer, political commentator, Master Theologian of the Dominican Order, and member of the Orde...
Filippo Anfossi
Filippo Anfossi (died 14 May 1825) was a Vicar-General of the Dominicans and Master of the Sacred Palace.
Filippo Anfossi (died 14 May 1825) was a Vicar-General of the Dominicans and Master of the Sacred Palace.
Filippo Barbieri
Filippo Barbieri or Philippus de Barberiis (1426–87) was a Dominican inquisitor and historian from Syracuse.
Filippo Barbieri or Philippus de Barberiis (1426–87) was a Dominican inquisitor and historian from Syracuse.
Fra Angelico
Fra Angelico was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent".
Fra Angelico was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent".
Fra Bartolomeo
Fra Bartolomeo or Fra Bartolommeo (di Pagholo) (March 28, 1472 – October 6, 1517), also known as Baccio della Porta, was an Italian Renaissance painter of religious subjects.
Fra Bartolomeo or Fra Bartolommeo (di Pagholo) (March 28, 1472 – October 6, 1517), also known as Baccio della Porta, was an Italian Renaissance painter of religious subjects.
Fra Paolo da Pistoia
Fra Paolo da Pistoia (1490 – August 3, 1547) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Tuscany.
Fra Paolo da Pistoia (1490 – August 3, 1547) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Tuscany.
Francesco Colonna
Francesco Colonna (1433(?) – 1527) was an Italian Dominican priest and monk who was credited with the authorship of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by an acrostic in the text.
Francesco Colonna (1433(?) – 1527) was an Italian Dominican priest and monk who was credited with the authorship of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by an acrostic in the text.
Francesco Romeo
Francesco Romeo was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1546 to 1552.
Francesco Romeo was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1546 to 1552.
Francesco Silvestri
Francesco Silvestri, O.P. (ca. 1474 – 19 September 1526) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Francesco Silvestri, O.P. (ca. 1474 – 19 September 1526) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Francis Ferdinand de Capillas
Francisco Fernández de Capillas was a Spanish missionary who became the first Catholic martyr in China after he was beheaded in Fu'an, Fujian.
Francisco Fernández de Capillas was a Spanish missionary who became the first Catholic martyr in China after he was beheaded in Fu'an, Fujian.
Francisco Cepeda
Francisco Cepeda (Zepeda, Zepedas) (born in the province of La Mancha, Spain, 1532; died at Guatemala, 1602) was a Spanish Dominican missionary.
Francisco Cepeda (Zepeda, Zepedas) (born in the province of La Mancha, Spain, 1532; died at Guatemala, 1602) was a Spanish Dominican missionary.
Francisco Coll Guitart
Saint Francisco Coll Guitart (18 May 1812 - 2 April 1875) was a priest of the Order of Preachers and founded the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin.
Saint Francisco Coll Guitart (18 May 1812 - 2 April 1875) was a priest of the Order of Preachers and founded the Dominican Sisters of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin.
Francisco de Aguilar (conquistador)
Francisco de Aguilar (1479 — 1571?), born Alonso de Aguilar, was a Spanish conquistador who took part in the expedition led by Hernán Cortés that resulted in the conquest of the Aztec Empi...
Francisco de Aguilar (1479 — 1571?), born Alonso de Aguilar, was a Spanish conquistador who took part in the expedition led by Hernán Cortés that resulted in the conquest of the Aztec Empi...
Francisco de Alvarado (Dominican)
Fray Francisco de Alvarado was a native of Mexico, where he entered the Dominican order 25 July, 1574.
Fray Francisco de Alvarado was a native of Mexico, where he entered the Dominican order 25 July, 1574.
Francisco de Araujo
Francisco de Araujo (1580 – 19 March 1664) was a Spanish Catholic theologian.
Francisco de Araujo (1580 – 19 March 1664) was a Spanish Catholic theologian.
Francisco de Vitoria
Francisco de Vitoria, OP was a Spanish Renaissance Roman Catholic philosopher, theologian and jurist, founder of the tradition in philosophy known as the School of Salamanca, noted especially fo...
Francisco de Vitoria, OP was a Spanish Renaissance Roman Catholic philosopher, theologian and jurist, founder of the tradition in philosophy known as the School of Salamanca, noted especially fo...
Francisco J. Ayala
Francisco José Ayala Pereda is a Spanish-American biologist and philosopher at the University of California, Irvine.
Francisco José Ayala Pereda is a Spanish-American biologist and philosopher at the University of California, Irvine.
Francisco Varo
Francisco Varo (October 4, 1627 - January 31, 1687) was a Dominican monk, missionary in China, and author of the first grammar of Mandarin Chinese, "Arte de la lengua mandarina" (1703).
Francisco Varo (October 4, 1627 - January 31, 1687) was a Dominican monk, missionary in China, and author of the first grammar of Mandarin Chinese, "Arte de la lengua mandarina" (1703).
François Bourgoing (Dominican)
Father François Bourgoing (died maybe in 1589?) was a prior of the Dominicans in Paris.
Father François Bourgoing (died maybe in 1589?) was a prior of the Dominicans in Paris.
François Combefis
François Combefis (or Combefisius) (November 1605 – 23 March 1679) was a French Dominican patrologist.
François Combefis (or Combefisius) (November 1605 – 23 March 1679) was a French Dominican patrologist.
Fraternity of Saint Vincent Ferrer
The Fraternity of Saint Vincent Ferrer is a Traditional Roman Catholic (Dominican Rite) fraternity in full communion with the Holy See.
The Fraternity of Saint Vincent Ferrer is a Traditional Roman Catholic (Dominican Rite) fraternity in full communion with the Holy See.
Fray Martín de Murúa
Fray Martín de Murúa, was a Basque Mercedarian friar and chronicler.
Fray Martín de Murúa, was a Basque Mercedarian friar and chronicler.
Fray Thomas de San Martín
Fray Thomas de San Martín (March 7, 1482 – August 31, 1555) was the founder of the National University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru, and a notable Spanish scholar.
Fray Thomas de San Martín (March 7, 1482 – August 31, 1555) was the founder of the National University of San Marcos in Lima, Peru, and a notable Spanish scholar.
Frei Betto
Carlos Alberto Libânio Christo, O.P., better known as Frei Betto (born August 25, 1944) is a Brazilian writer, political activist, liberation theologist and Dominican friar.
Carlos Alberto Libânio Christo, O.P., better known as Frei Betto (born August 25, 1944) is a Brazilian writer, political activist, liberation theologist and Dominican friar.
Frei Tito
Frei Tito, OP (14 September 1945 - 10 August 1974) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic friar who was tortured during his country's military dictatorship.
Frei Tito, OP (14 September 1945 - 10 August 1974) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic friar who was tortured during his country's military dictatorship.
Friar Julian
Friar Julian (Julianus barát) was one of a group of Hungarian Dominican friars who, in 1235, left Hungary in order to find those Magyars who — according to the chronicles — remained ...
Friar Julian (Julianus barát) was one of a group of Hungarian Dominican friars who, in 1235, left Hungary in order to find those Magyars who — according to the chronicles — remained ...
Frère Jacques Beaulieu
Frère Jacques Beaulieu (1651–1720), also known as Frère Jacques Baulot, was a travelling lithotomist with scant knowledge of anatomy and was also a Dominican friar.
Frère Jacques Beaulieu (1651–1720), also known as Frère Jacques Baulot, was a travelling lithotomist with scant knowledge of anatomy and was also a Dominican friar.
Félix Caballero
Félix Caballero was a Dominican priest.
Félix Caballero was a Dominican priest.
Galvano Fiamma
Galvano Fiamma (1283– Milan 1344) was an Italian Domincan and chronicler of Milan.
Galvano Fiamma (1283– Milan 1344) was an Italian Domincan and chronicler of Milan.
García de Loaysa
Juan García de Loaysa y Mendoza (Talavera de la Reina, near Toledo, Spain, 1478 – Madrid, Spain, 22 April 1546) was a Spanish Archbishop of Seville and Cardinal.
Juan García de Loaysa y Mendoza (Talavera de la Reina, near Toledo, Spain, 1478 – Madrid, Spain, 22 April 1546) was a Spanish Archbishop of Seville and Cardinal.
Gaspar da Cruz
Gaspar da Cruz (c. 1520 – February 5, 1570; sometimes also known under an Hispanized version of his name, Gaspar de la Cruz) was a Portuguese Dominican friar born in Évora, who traveled to...
Gaspar da Cruz (c. 1520 – February 5, 1570; sometimes also known under an Hispanized version of his name, Gaspar de la Cruz) was a Portuguese Dominican friar born in Évora, who traveled to...
Gaspar de Carvajal
Gaspar de Carvajal (Trujillo, Spain, c. 1500 - Lima, Peru, 1584) was a Spanish Dominican missionary to the New World, known for chronicling some of the explorations of the Amazon.
Gaspar de Carvajal (Trujillo, Spain, c. 1500 - Lima, Peru, 1584) was a Spanish Dominican missionary to the New World, known for chronicling some of the explorations of the Amazon.
Georges Cottier
Georges Marie Martin Cottier O.P., (born April 25, 1922) is a Swiss Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop, Dominican, Theologian emeritus of the Pontifical Household.
Georges Marie Martin Cottier O.P., (born April 25, 1922) is a Swiss Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop, Dominican, Theologian emeritus of the Pontifical Household.
Georges-Henri Lévesque
Georges-Henri Lévesque, was a Canadian Dominican priest and sociologist and a liberal figure in Quebec during the conservative Duplessis era.
Georges-Henri Lévesque, was a Canadian Dominican priest and sociologist and a liberal figure in Quebec during the conservative Duplessis era.
Gerald Vann
Gerald Vann, O.P. was a British Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher.
Gerald Vann, O.P. was a British Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher.
Gerard de Daumar
Gerard de Daumar de la Garde was a French Dominican from Limoges.
Gerard de Daumar de la Garde was a French Dominican from Limoges.
Giacinto Macripodari
Giacinto Macripodari, O.P. was a 17th-century Greek scholar and Dominican friar.
Giacinto Macripodari, O.P. was a 17th-century Greek scholar and Dominican friar.
Giacomo Nacchiante
Giacomo Nacchiante (Jacopo Nacchianti, Naclantus) (born 15 October 1502 at Florence; died at Chioggia, 6 May 1569) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Giacomo Nacchiante (Jacopo Nacchianti, Naclantus) (born 15 October 1502 at Florence; died at Chioggia, 6 May 1569) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Giles of Lessines
Giles of Lessines (died c. 1304) was a thirteenth-century Dominican scholastic philosopher, a pupil of Thomas Aquinas.
Giles of Lessines (died c. 1304) was a thirteenth-century Dominican scholastic philosopher, a pupil of Thomas Aquinas.
Giordano Ansaloni
Giordano Ansaloni (Ansalone; Giordano di San Stefano) (born at San Angelo in Sicily, 1598; executed Nagasaki, Japan, 17 November 1634) was an Italian Dominican missionary in Asia.
Giordano Ansaloni (Ansalone; Giordano di San Stefano) (born at San Angelo in Sicily, 1598; executed Nagasaki, Japan, 17 November 1634) was an Italian Dominican missionary in Asia.
Giordano Bruno
Giordano Bruno, born Filippo Bruno, was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer.
Giordano Bruno, born Filippo Bruno, was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer.
Giovanni Battista Audiffredi
Giovanni Battista Audiffredi (2 February 1714 – 4 July 1794) was an Italian Dominican scholar and scientist.
Giovanni Battista Audiffredi (2 February 1714 – 4 July 1794) was an Italian Dominican scholar and scientist.
Giovanni Battista de Marinis
Giovanni Battista de Marinis was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1650 to 1669.
Giovanni Battista de Marinis was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1650 to 1669.
Giovanni da Vercelli
Blessed Giovanni da Vercelli, master general of the Order of Preachers, was born in Mosso Santa Maria in 1205 from the family Garbella and died 30 November 1283 in Montpellier.
Blessed Giovanni da Vercelli, master general of the Order of Preachers, was born in Mosso Santa Maria in 1205 from the family Garbella and died 30 November 1283 in Montpellier.
Giovanni Dominici
Giovanni Dominici (1356 – 10 June 1419) was an Italian Cardinal, statesman and writer.
Giovanni Dominici (1356 – 10 June 1419) was an Italian Cardinal, statesman and writer.
Giovanni Fontana (Dominican)
Giovanni Fontana (1540–1614) was a Dominican friar and late-Mannerist architect, as well as brother of Domenico Fontana.
Giovanni Fontana (1540–1614) was a Dominican friar and late-Mannerist architect, as well as brother of Domenico Fontana.
Giovanni Giocondo
Friar Giovanni Giocondo, O.F.M., was an Italian friar, architect, antiquary, archaeologist, and classical scholar.
Friar Giovanni Giocondo, O.F.M., was an Italian friar, architect, antiquary, archaeologist, and classical scholar.
Girolamo Bernerio
Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. (1540 – 5 August 1611) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Girolamo Cardinal Bernerio, O.P. (1540 – 5 August 1611) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Girolamo Savonarola
Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher active in Renaissance Florence, and known for his prophecies of civic glory and calls for Christian renewal.
Girolamo Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher active in Renaissance Florence, and known for his prophecies of civic glory and calls for Christian renewal.
Giuseppe Agostino Orsi
Giuseppe Agostino Orsi (1692, Florence - 1761) was a cardinal, theologian, and ecclesiastical historian.
Giuseppe Agostino Orsi (1692, Florence - 1761) was a cardinal, theologian, and ecclesiastical historian.
Giuseppe Nuvolo
Giuseppe Nuvolo (born Vincenzo Nuvolo, also known as Fra' Nuvolo; 1570 - 1643) was an Italian architect, an exponent of the Mannerist and early Baroque architecture, active mostly in...
Giuseppe Nuvolo (born Vincenzo Nuvolo, also known as Fra' Nuvolo; 1570 - 1643) was an Italian architect, an exponent of the Mannerist and early Baroque architecture, active mostly in...
Gonçalo de Amarante
Gonçalo de Amarante was a Portuguese Dominican later canonized by Pope Pius IV in 1560.
Gonçalo de Amarante was a Portuguese Dominican later canonized by Pope Pius IV in 1560.
Guerard des Lauriers
Michel Louis Guérard des Lauriers, O.P. was a Dominican theologian and, in later life, a traditionalist Catholic bishop.
Michel Louis Guérard des Lauriers, O.P. was a Dominican theologian and, in later life, a traditionalist Catholic bishop.
Guillaume Adam
Bishop Guillaume Adam, O.P. (Guillelmus Adae) (died ca.
Bishop Guillaume Adam, O.P. (Guillelmus Adae) (died ca.
Guillaume Courtet
Guillaume Courtet (1589–1637) was a French Dominican priest who has been described as the first Frenchman to have visited Japan.
Guillaume Courtet (1589–1637) was a French Dominican priest who has been described as the first Frenchman to have visited Japan.
Guillaume de la Sudrie
Guillaume de la Sudrie (la Sudré) (died 18 April 1373) was a French Dominican and Cardinal, born Laguenne, Corrèze.
Guillaume de la Sudrie (la Sudré) (died 18 April 1373) was a French Dominican and Cardinal, born Laguenne, Corrèze.
Gustavo Gutiérrez
Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino, O.P., is a Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology.
Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino, O.P., is a Peruvian theologian and Dominican priest regarded as the founder of Liberation Theology.
Heinrich Kramer
Heinrich Kramer also known under the Latinized name Henricus Institoris, was a German churchman and inquisitor.
Heinrich Kramer also known under the Latinized name Henricus Institoris, was a German churchman and inquisitor.
Heinrich von Herford
Heinrich von Herford, anglicized Henry of Herford was a Dominican friar, chronicler, historian, and theologian.
Heinrich von Herford, anglicized Henry of Herford was a Dominican friar, chronicler, historian, and theologian.
Henry Daniel (friar)
Henry Daniel was a Dominican friar skilled in the medical and natural science of his time.
Henry Daniel was a Dominican friar skilled in the medical and natural science of his time.
Henry Denifle
Henry Denifle, in German Heinrich Seuse Denifle (January 16, 1844, Imst, Austrian Tyrol - June 10, 1905, Munich), was an Austrian paleographer and historian.
Henry Denifle, in German Heinrich Seuse Denifle (January 16, 1844, Imst, Austrian Tyrol - June 10, 1905, Munich), was an Austrian paleographer and historian.
Henry of Herford
Henry of Herford (or Herworden or Hervordia) was a friar and chronicler; date of birth unknown; died in Minden, 9 Oct., 1370.
Henry of Herford (or Herworden or Hervordia) was a friar and chronicler; date of birth unknown; died in Minden, 9 Oct., 1370.
Henry Suso
Henry Suso was a German mystic, born at Überlingen on Lake Constance on 21 March c. 1300; he died at Ulm on 25 January 1366; declared Blessed in 1831 by Gregory XVI, who assigned his feast in th...
Henry Suso was a German mystic, born at Überlingen on Lake Constance on 21 March c. 1300; he died at Ulm on 25 January 1366; declared Blessed in 1831 by Gregory XVI, who assigned his feast in th...
Hentenius
Hentenius (born 1499 at Nalinnes, now in Belgium; died 10 October 1566, at Leuven) was a Flemish Dominican Biblical exegete.
Hentenius (born 1499 at Nalinnes, now in Belgium; died 10 October 1566, at Leuven) was a Flemish Dominican Biblical exegete.
Herbert McCabe
Herbert McCabe was an Irish/English Dominican priest, theologian and philosopher, who was born in Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire.
Herbert McCabe was an Irish/English Dominican priest, theologian and philosopher, who was born in Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire.
Hermann of Minden
Hermann of Minden was a Provincial superior of the German province of Dominicans in the 13th century.
Hermann of Minden was a Provincial superior of the German province of Dominicans in the 13th century.
Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler
Harry Douglas Clark Pepler (1878–1951), known as Hilary Pepler, was an English printer, writer and poet.
Harry Douglas Clark Pepler (1878–1951), known as Hilary Pepler, was an English printer, writer and poet.
Homiletic and Pastoral Review
Homiletic & Pastoral Review is a religious journal, the first Catholic Clergy magazine to appear in the United States and has been the leading journal of its kind for over a century.
Homiletic & Pastoral Review is a religious journal, the first Catholic Clergy magazine to appear in the United States and has been the leading journal of its kind for over a century.
Hugh Aycelin
Hugh Aycelin (1230, Billom - 28 December 1297, Rome) was a French Cardinal.
Hugh Aycelin (1230, Billom - 28 December 1297, Rome) was a French Cardinal.
Hugh of Saint-Cher
Hugh of St Cher (c.
Hugh of St Cher (c.
Hugh of St Cher
Hugh of St-Cher, O.P., was a French Dominican cardinal and Biblical commentator.
Hugh of St-Cher, O.P., was a French Dominican cardinal and Biblical commentator.
Hugh of Vaucemain
Hugh of Vaucemain (died 1341) was a French Dominican, who became head of his order in 1333.
Hugh of Vaucemain (died 1341) was a French Dominican, who became head of his order in 1333.
Hugh Pope
Henry Vincent Pope, better known as Fr. Hugh Pope (1869—1946), was a Dominican biblical scholar, Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Collegium Angelicum in Rome.
Henry Vincent Pope, better known as Fr. Hugh Pope (1869—1946), was a Dominican biblical scholar, Professor of New Testament Exegesis at the Collegium Angelicum in Rome.
Hugh Ripelin of Strasburg
Hugh Ripelin of Strasburg (c.
Hugh Ripelin of Strasburg (c.
Humbert de Romans
Humbert of Romans (c. 1200, Romans-sur-Isère – 14 July 1277 in Valence, France) was the fifth Master general of the Dominican Order from 1254 to 1263.
Humbert of Romans (c. 1200, Romans-sur-Isère – 14 July 1277 in Valence, France) was the fifth Master general of the Dominican Order from 1254 to 1263.
Humbert II of Viennois
Humbert II Le-Vieux de la Tour-du-Pin was the Dauphin of the Viennois from 1333 to 16 July 1349.
Humbert II Le-Vieux de la Tour-du-Pin was the Dauphin of the Viennois from 1333 to 16 July 1349.
Humbert of Romans
Humbert of Romans (c. 1200, Romans-sur-Isère – 14 July 1277 in Valence, France) was the fifth Master general of the Dominican Order from 1254 to 1263.
Humbert of Romans (c. 1200, Romans-sur-Isère – 14 July 1277 in Valence, France) was the fifth Master general of the Dominican Order from 1254 to 1263.
Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier
Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier, O.P., was a French Roman Catholic priest and the seventy-sixth Master General of the Dominican Order, serving in that capacity from 1904 until 1916.
Hyacinthe-Marie Cormier, O.P., was a French Roman Catholic priest and the seventy-sixth Master General of the Dominican Order, serving in that capacity from 1904 until 1916.
Ignazio Danti
Ignazio Danti, born Pellegrino Rainaldi Danti, was an Italian priest, mathematician, astronomer, and cosmographer.
Ignazio Danti, born Pellegrino Rainaldi Danti, was an Italian priest, mathematician, astronomer, and cosmographer.
Ippolito Ciera
Ippolito Ciera (fl. 1546–1561) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, active at Treviso and Venice.
Ippolito Ciera (fl. 1546–1561) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, active at Treviso and Venice.
Ippolito Maria Beccaria
Ippolito Maria Beccaria was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1589 to 1600.
Ippolito Maria Beccaria was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1589 to 1600.
Isarn (inquisitor)
Isarn or Izarn was a Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer.
Isarn or Izarn was a Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer.
Jacob Palaeologus
Jacob Palaeologus, born Giacomo da Chio was a former Dominican friar who became an anti-Trinitarian.
Jacob Palaeologus, born Giacomo da Chio was a former Dominican friar who became an anti-Trinitarian.
Jacobo Kyushei Tomonaga
Saint Fr. Jacobo Kyushei Gorobioye Tomonaga de Santa María (c.
Saint Fr. Jacobo Kyushei Gorobioye Tomonaga de Santa María (c.
Jacobus de Voragine
Blessed Jacobus de Varagine or Voragine (Giacomo da Varazze, Jacopo da Varazze (c.
Blessed Jacobus de Varagine or Voragine (Giacomo da Varazze, Jacopo da Varazze (c.
Jacques Clément
Jacques Clément (1567 – August 1, 1589) was the assassin of the French king Henry III.
Jacques Clément (1567 – August 1, 1589) was the assassin of the French king Henry III.
Jacques Goar
Jacques Goar (1601 – 23 September 1653) was a French Dominican and Hellenist.
Jacques Goar (1601 – 23 September 1653) was a French Dominican and Hellenist.
Jacques Quétif
Jacques Quétif (1618–1698) was a French Dominican and noted bibliographer.
Jacques Quétif (1618–1698) was a French Dominican and noted bibliographer.
Jacques Échard
Jacques Échard (22 September 1644, Rouen – 15 March 1724, Paris) was a French Dominican and historian of the order.
Jacques Échard (22 September 1644, Rouen – 15 March 1724, Paris) was a French Dominican and historian of the order.
Jacques-Hyacinthe Serry
Jacques-Hyacinthe Serry (1659–1738) was a French Dominican Thomist theologian, controversialist and historian.
Jacques-Hyacinthe Serry (1659–1738) was a French Dominican Thomist theologian, controversialist and historian.
Jacques-Marie-Louis Monsabré
Jacques-Marie-Louis Monsabré (born at Blois, France, 10 December 1827; died at Le Havre, 21 February 1907) was a French Dominican, a celebrated pulpit orator.
Jacques-Marie-Louis Monsabré (born at Blois, France, 10 December 1827; died at Le Havre, 21 February 1907) was a French Dominican, a celebrated pulpit orator.
James Joseph Carbery
James Joseph Carbery (born in County Westmeath, Ireland, 1 May 1823; died at Cork, Ireland, 17 December 1887), was an Irish Dominican, who became the third Bishop of Hamilton, Canada.
James Joseph Carbery (born in County Westmeath, Ireland, 1 May 1823; died at Cork, Ireland, 17 December 1887), was an Irish Dominican, who became the third Bishop of Hamilton, Canada.
James of Brescia
James of Brescia was an Italian Dominican theologian of the fifteenth century.
James of Brescia was an Italian Dominican theologian of the fifteenth century.
James Salomoni
Blessed James Salomoni (Giacomo Salomoni; 1231 - 1314) was an Italian Dominican priest, ascetic, and mystic who is venerated as a beatus by the Catholic Church.
Blessed James Salomoni (Giacomo Salomoni; 1231 - 1314) was an Italian Dominican priest, ascetic, and mystic who is venerated as a beatus by the Catholic Church.
James Sprenger
James Sprenger (also Jacob, Jakob, Jacobus, 1436/1438 – 6 December 1495) was a German priest.
James Sprenger (also Jacob, Jakob, Jacobus, 1436/1438 – 6 December 1495) was a German priest.
James Whelan (bishop)
James Whelan, O.P. (December 8, 1823—February 18, 1878) was the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Nashville (1860–1864).
James Whelan, O.P. (December 8, 1823—February 18, 1878) was the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Nashville (1860–1864).
Jan Franciszek Czartoryski
Prince Jan Franciszek Czartoryski or Blessed Michał (1897–1944) was a Polish noble, Dominican.
Prince Jan Franciszek Czartoryski or Blessed Michał (1897–1944) was a Polish noble, Dominican.
Jean Baptiste Gonet
Jean Baptiste Gonet (b. about 1616 at Béziers, in the province of Languedoc; d. there 24 January 1681) was a French Dominican theologian.
Jean Baptiste Gonet (b. about 1616 at Béziers, in the province of Languedoc; d. there 24 January 1681) was a French Dominican theologian.
Jean Bréhal
Jean Bréhal was the inquisitor-general of France who led the effort to rehabilitate Joan of Arc.
Jean Bréhal was the inquisitor-general of France who led the effort to rehabilitate Joan of Arc.
Jean Capréolus
Jean Capréolus (also, Joannes or John Capreolus) (born c. 1380 in the diocese of Rodez, France; died in that city 6 April 1444) was a French Dominican theologian and Thomist.
Jean Capréolus (also, Joannes or John Capreolus) (born c. 1380 in the diocese of Rodez, France; died in that city 6 April 1444) was a French Dominican theologian and Thomist.
Jean Clérée
Jean Clérée was the Master of the Order of Preachers in 1507.
Jean Clérée was the Master of the Order of Preachers in 1507.
Jean de Cointac
Jean de Cointac, also Contat or Cointa, was a former French Dominican friar who was one of the voyagers attempting the French colonization of Brazil called France Antarctique.
Jean de Cointac, also Contat or Cointa, was a former French Dominican friar who was one of the voyagers attempting the French colonization of Brazil called France Antarctique.
Jean du Feynier
Jean du Feynier was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1532 to 1538.
Jean du Feynier was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1532 to 1538.
Jean Nicolaï
Jean Nicolaï (b. in 1594 at Mouzay in the Diocese of Verdun, France; d. 7 May 1673, at Paris) was a French Dominican theologian and controversialist.
Jean Nicolaï (b. in 1594 at Mouzay in the Diocese of Verdun, France; d. 7 May 1673, at Paris) was a French Dominican theologian and controversialist.
Jean-Antoine d'Aubermont
Joannes Antonius d'Aubermont (1612 - 22 November 1686, Leuven) was a Dominican theologian of 's-Hertogenbosch.
Joannes Antonius d'Aubermont (1612 - 22 November 1686, Leuven) was a Dominican theologian of 's-Hertogenbosch.
Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre
Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre (born as Jacques Du Tertre, 1610 in Calais, died 1687 in Paris) was a French blackfriar and botanist.
Jean-Baptiste Du Tertre (born as Jacques Du Tertre, 1610 in Calais, died 1687 in Paris) was a French blackfriar and botanist.
Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Jean-Baptiste Henri-Dominique Lacordaire (May 12, 1802 – November 21, 1861), often styled Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, was a French ecclesiastic, preacher, journalist and political activist.
Jean-Baptiste Henri-Dominique Lacordaire (May 12, 1802 – November 21, 1861), often styled Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, was a French ecclesiastic, preacher, journalist and political activist.
Jean-Baptiste Humbert
Jean-Baptiste Humbert (b. December 8, 1940) is a French archaeologist who has excavated in Jordan, Palestine, Iran and Israel.
Jean-Baptiste Humbert (b. December 8, 1940) is a French archaeologist who has excavated in Jordan, Palestine, Iran and Israel.
Jean-Baptiste Labat
Jean-Baptiste Labat (sometimes called, simply, Père Labat) (1663, near Paris - 6 January 1738, Paris) was a French clergyman, botanist, writer, explorer, ethnographer, soldier, engineer, a...
Jean-Baptiste Labat (sometimes called, simply, Père Labat) (1663, near Paris - 6 January 1738, Paris) was a French clergyman, botanist, writer, explorer, ethnographer, soldier, engineer, a...
Jean-Louis Bruguès
Jean-Louis Bruguès, OP (born 22 November 1943) is a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who currently serves as Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education.
Jean-Louis Bruguès, OP (born 22 November 1943) is a French prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who currently serves as Secretary of the Congregation for Catholic Education.
Jean-Vincent Scheil
Father Jean-Vincent Scheil (b. 10 June 1858, Koenigsmacker – d. 21 September 1940, Paris) was a French Dominican scholar and Assyriologist.
Father Jean-Vincent Scheil (b. 10 June 1858, Koenigsmacker – d. 21 September 1940, Paris) was a French Dominican scholar and Assyriologist.
Jerome Inglott
Jerome Inglott was a minor Maltese philosopher and theologian.
Jerome Inglott was a minor Maltese philosopher and theologian.
Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
Reverend Dr Jerome Murphy-O'Connor O.P., (born 10 April 1935 in Cork in Ireland as James Murphy-O'Connor) is a Dominican priest, a leading authority on St. Paul and Professor of New Testa...
Reverend Dr Jerome Murphy-O'Connor O.P., (born 10 April 1935 in Cork in Ireland as James Murphy-O'Connor) is a Dominican priest, a leading authority on St. Paul and Professor of New Testa...
Jerome of Moravia
Jerome of Moravia (or Hieronymus de Moravia) (died after 1271) was a medieval music theorist.
Jerome of Moravia (or Hieronymus de Moravia) (died after 1271) was a medieval music theorist.
Jerónimo de Loayza
Jerónimo de Loayza González, O.P. (1498 – October 25, 1575) was a Spanish Dominican missionary and the first Roman Catholic archbishop of Lima.
Jerónimo de Loayza González, O.P. (1498 – October 25, 1575) was a Spanish Dominican missionary and the first Roman Catholic archbishop of Lima.
Jerónimo Xavierre
Jerónimo Xavierre (Zaragoza, 1546 - Valladolid, September 8, 1608) was a Spanish Dominican theologian.
Jerónimo Xavierre (Zaragoza, 1546 - Valladolid, September 8, 1608) was a Spanish Dominican theologian.
Joannes Bunderius
Joannes Bunderius (or van der Bundere) was a Flemish Catholic theologian and critic of Protestantism, born in Ghent in 1482; died there 8 January 1557.
Joannes Bunderius (or van der Bundere) was a Flemish Catholic theologian and critic of Protestantism, born in Ghent in 1482; died there 8 January 1557.
Jofroi of Waterford
Jofroi of Waterford, French translator, fl.
Jofroi of Waterford, French translator, fl.
Johann Augustanus Faber
John Augustanus Faber (c. 1470 – 1531) was a Swiss theologian, born in Fribourg.
John Augustanus Faber (c. 1470 – 1531) was a Swiss theologian, born in Fribourg.
Johann Dietenberger
Johann Dietenberger was a German Catholic Scholastic theologian, who was a secret Armadillo.
Johann Dietenberger was a German Catholic Scholastic theologian, who was a secret Armadillo.
Johann Faber of Heilbronn
Johann Faber of Heilbronn (1504 – 27 February 1558) was a controversial Sixteenth century Catholic preacher.
Johann Faber of Heilbronn (1504 – 27 February 1558) was a controversial Sixteenth century Catholic preacher.
Johannes de Galonifontibus
Johannes de Galonifontibus was a Dominican monk who was nominated Bishop of Nakhchivān in Persia in March 1377.
Johannes de Galonifontibus was a Dominican monk who was nominated Bishop of Nakhchivān in Persia in March 1377.
Johannes Mensing
Johannes Mensing (Mensingk) (born 1477 at Zutphen or Zwolle, Netherlands; died 1547) was a German Dominican theologian and controversialist, an opponent of Martin Luther.
Johannes Mensing (Mensingk) (born 1477 at Zutphen or Zwolle, Netherlands; died 1547) was a German Dominican theologian and controversialist, an opponent of Martin Luther.
Johannes Nider
Johannes Nider was a German theologian, Nider was born in Swabia.
Johannes Nider was a German theologian, Nider was born in Swabia.
Johannes Romberch
Johann Host von Romberch (born on a farm at Romberg or Romberch in Westphalia c. 1480, died at the close of 1532 or the beginning of 1533) was a German Dominican, and writer.
Johann Host von Romberch (born on a farm at Romberg or Romberch in Westphalia c. 1480, died at the close of 1532 or the beginning of 1533) was a German Dominican, and writer.
Johannes von Wildeshausen
Johannes von Wildeshausen was the fourth master general of the Dominican order.
Johannes von Wildeshausen was the fourth master general of the Dominican order.
John Bromyard
John Bromyard (d. c. 1352) was an influential English Dominican friar and prolific compiler of preaching aids.
John Bromyard (d. c. 1352) was an influential English Dominican friar and prolific compiler of preaching aids.
John George Alleman
John George Alleman (December 3, 1804 - July 14, 1865) was a missionary Catholic priest who served in the states of Ohio, Iowa and Illinois.
John George Alleman (December 3, 1804 - July 14, 1865) was a missionary Catholic priest who served in the states of Ohio, Iowa and Illinois.
John Grierson (Dominican)
John Grierson or Grisson (died 1564?), was a Dominican.
John Grierson or Grisson (died 1564?), was a Dominican.
John Hilsey
John Hilsey was an English Dominican, prior provincial of his order, then an agent of Henry VIII and his church reformation, and bishop of Rochester.
John Hilsey was an English Dominican, prior provincial of his order, then an agent of Henry VIII and his church reformation, and bishop of Rochester.
John O'Heyne
John O'Heyne (ca. 1648 – 11 December 1713) was an Irish Dominican and historian.
John O'Heyne (ca. 1648 – 11 December 1713) was an Irish Dominican and historian.
John of Cologne
John of Cologne (Joannes van Hoornaer) was a Dominican order priest born at Cologne, Germany, parish priest of Horner, Holland.
John of Cologne (Joannes van Hoornaer) was a Dominican order priest born at Cologne, Germany, parish priest of Horner, Holland.
John of Falkenberg
John of Falkenberg or Johannes Falkenberg (born in Falkenberg, Pomerania, Prussia, date unknown; died about 1418 in Italy — or, according to other accounts, in his native town) was a Germa...
John of Falkenberg or Johannes Falkenberg (born in Falkenberg, Pomerania, Prussia, date unknown; died about 1418 in Italy — or, according to other accounts, in his native town) was a Germa...
John of Genoa
John of Genoa or Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298) was an Italian grammarian and Dominican priest.
John of Genoa or Johannes Balbus (died c. 1298) was an Italian grammarian and Dominican priest.
John of Montson
John of Montson (Juan de Monzón) (born at Monzón, Spain; date of birth c.1340, death after 1412) was an Aragonese Dominican theologian and controversialist.
John of Montson (Juan de Monzón) (born at Monzón, Spain; date of birth c.1340, death after 1412) was an Aragonese Dominican theologian and controversialist.
John of Paris
John of Paris (in French Jean de Paris), also called Jean Quidort and Johannes de Soardis (c.
John of Paris (in French Jean de Paris), also called Jean Quidort and Johannes de Soardis (c.
John of Ragusa
John of Ragusa (born c.1380 at Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa) was a Croatian Dominican theologian.
John of Ragusa (born c.1380 at Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa) was a Croatian Dominican theologian.
John of Vercelli
Blessed Giovanni da Vercelli, master general of the Order of Preachers, was born in Mosso Santa Maria in 1205 from the family Garbella and died 30 November 1283 in Montpellier.
Blessed Giovanni da Vercelli, master general of the Order of Preachers, was born in Mosso Santa Maria in 1205 from the family Garbella and died 30 November 1283 in Montpellier.
John of Wildeshausen
Johannes von Wildeshausen (also called Johannes Teutonicus) (born around 1180 in Wildeshausen, died 4 November 1252 in Strasbourg) was the fourth master general of the Dominican order.
Johannes von Wildeshausen (also called Johannes Teutonicus) (born around 1180 in Wildeshausen, died 4 November 1252 in Strasbourg) was the fourth master general of the Dominican order.
John Paul Nazarius
John Paul Nazarius (1556–1645) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
John Paul Nazarius (1556–1645) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
John Scory
John Scory (died 1585) was a Cambridge Dominican order friar who later became a Bishop in the Church of England He was Bishop of Rochester from 1551 to 1552, Bishop of Chichester from 1552 to 1553.
John Scory (died 1585) was a Cambridge Dominican order friar who later became a Bishop in the Church of England He was Bishop of Rochester from 1551 to 1552, Bishop of Chichester from 1552 to 1553.
John Slotanus
John Slotanus (also Schlottanus or van der Slootien, John Geffen) (died July 9, 1560) was a Dutch Roman Catholic polemical writer.
John Slotanus (also Schlottanus or van der Slootien, John Geffen) (died July 9, 1560) was a Dutch Roman Catholic polemical writer.
John Thomas Troy
John Thomas Troy (born in the parish of Blanchardstown, near Dublin, 10 May 1739; died at Dublin, 11 May 1823) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
John Thomas Troy (born in the parish of Blanchardstown, near Dublin, 10 May 1739; died at Dublin, 11 May 1823) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
John Troy (bishop)
John Thomas Troy (born in the parish of Blanchardstown, near Dublin, 10 May 1739; died at Dublin, 11 May 1823) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
John Thomas Troy (born in the parish of Blanchardstown, near Dublin, 10 May 1739; died at Dublin, 11 May 1823) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.
John-Baptist Hackett
John-Baptist Hackett, Hacket, Hacquet, or Hecquet (died 1676), was an Irish theologian.
John-Baptist Hackett, Hacket, Hacquet, or Hecquet (died 1676), was an Irish theologian.
Jordan of Pisa
Blessed Jordan of Pisa (or Giordano da Pisa) (c.
Blessed Jordan of Pisa (or Giordano da Pisa) (c.
Jordan of Saxony
Blessed Jordan of Saxony, a German of noble descent, possibly from Borgberge near Dassel in the Duchy of Saxony.
Blessed Jordan of Saxony, a German of noble descent, possibly from Borgberge near Dassel in the Duchy of Saxony.
Jordanus
Jordanus or Jordan Catalani was a French Dominican missionary and explorer in Asia known for his Mirabilia describing the marvels of the East.
Jordanus or Jordan Catalani was a French Dominican missionary and explorer in Asia known for his Mirabilia describing the marvels of the East.
Joseph Allegranza
Joseph Allegranza (16 October 1715 – 18 December 1785) was a Milanese Dominican who won distinction as a historian, archaeologist, and antiquary.
Joseph Allegranza (16 October 1715 – 18 December 1785) was a Milanese Dominican who won distinction as a historian, archaeologist, and antiquary.
Joseph Mullooly
Joseph Mullooly, was an Irish Dominican Roman Catholic priest and archaeologist from Lehery, Lanesborough, County Longford, Ireland.
Joseph Mullooly, was an Irish Dominican Roman Catholic priest and archaeologist from Lehery, Lanesborough, County Longford, Ireland.
Joseph Sadoc Alemany
Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill, O.P. was a Catalan American Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary.
Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill, O.P. was a Catalan American Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary.
Josip Buonaldo
Josip Buonaldo served as an Archbishop of Antivari in the mid-17th century.
Josip Buonaldo served as an Archbishop of Antivari in the mid-17th century.
João dos Santos
João dos Santos (Évora – Goa, 1622) was a Portuguese Dominican missionary in India and Africa.
João dos Santos (Évora – Goa, 1622) was a Portuguese Dominican missionary in India and Africa.
Juan Bautista Morales
Juan Bautista Morales,黎玉范,(b. about 1597 at Ecija in Andalusia, Spain; d. Fu-ning, China, 17 September 1664) was a Spanish Dominican missionary in China.
Juan Bautista Morales,黎玉范,(b. about 1597 at Ecija in Andalusia, Spain; d. Fu-ning, China, 17 September 1664) was a Spanish Dominican missionary in China.
Juan Cobo
Juan Cobo (高母羨) (ca. 1546-1592) was Spanish dominican, diplomat, astronomer and sinologist.
Juan Cobo (高母羨) (ca. 1546-1592) was Spanish dominican, diplomat, astronomer and sinologist.
Juan de Córdova
Juan de Córdova (born 1503, at Cordova in Andalusia, Spain, of noble parents; d. 1595 at Oaxaca, Mexico) was a Spanish Dominican linguist, known for his studies of the Zapotec languages.
Juan de Córdova (born 1503, at Cordova in Andalusia, Spain, of noble parents; d. 1595 at Oaxaca, Mexico) was a Spanish Dominican linguist, known for his studies of the Zapotec languages.
Juan de Torquemada (cardinal)
Juan de Torquemada, or rather Johannes de Turrecremata, Spanish ecclesiastic, was born at Valladolid, and was educated in that city.
Juan de Torquemada, or rather Johannes de Turrecremata, Spanish ecclesiastic, was born at Valladolid, and was educated in that city.
Juan de Villagarcía
Juan de Villagarcía was a Spanish Dominican from Valladolid, known as the witness to one of the statements of confession and recantation by Thomas Cranmer.
Juan de Villagarcía was a Spanish Dominican from Valladolid, known as the witness to one of the statements of confession and recantation by Thomas Cranmer.
Juan Solano
Juan Solano, O.P. (ca. 1504–1580) was a Spanish Dominican missionary and the second Roman Catholic bishop of Cuzco, Peru.
Juan Solano, O.P. (ca. 1504–1580) was a Spanish Dominican missionary and the second Roman Catholic bishop of Cuzco, Peru.
Juan Tomás de Boxadors
Juan Tomás de Boxadors was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1756 to 1777 and a cardinal from 1776 to 1777.
Juan Tomás de Boxadors was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1756 to 1777 and a cardinal from 1776 to 1777.
Juan Álvarez de Toledo
Juan Álvarez de Toledo (1488–1557) was a Spanish Dominican and Cardinal, from 1538.
Juan Álvarez de Toledo (1488–1557) was a Spanish Dominican and Cardinal, from 1538.
Kjell Arild Pollestad
Fr. Kjell Arild Pollestad (born 27 May 1949 in Jæren) is a Norwegian author, essayist, translator, theologian, philologist, Catholic priest and Dominican.
Fr. Kjell Arild Pollestad (born 27 May 1949 in Jæren) is a Norwegian author, essayist, translator, theologian, philologist, Catholic priest and Dominican.
Lancelotto Politi
Lancelotto Politi (name in religion Ambrosius Catharinus) (born at Siena, 1483; died at Naples, 1553) was an Italian Dominican canon lawyer.
Lancelotto Politi (name in religion Ambrosius Catharinus) (born at Siena, 1483; died at Naples, 1553) was an Italian Dominican canon lawyer.
Latino Malabranca Orsini
Latino Malabranca Orsini (b. at Rome, year unknown – d. 10 August 1294, Perugia) was an Italian Cardinal-nephew of Pope Nicholas III.
Latino Malabranca Orsini (b. at Rome, year unknown – d. 10 August 1294, Perugia) was an Italian Cardinal-nephew of Pope Nicholas III.
Lea Ráskay
Lea Ráskay (early 16th century, sometimes also spelled Ráskai, ) was a Hungarian Dominican nun living in the monastery of the Hare Island (today Margaret Island, Budapest).
Lea Ráskay (early 16th century, sometimes also spelled Ráskai, ) was a Hungarian Dominican nun living in the monastery of the Hare Island (today Margaret Island, Budapest).
Leonard Boyle
Father Leonard Eugene Boyle was an Irish and Canadian scholar in medieval studies and palaeography and was the first Irish and North American Prefect of the Vatican Library in Rome from 1984 to 1997.
Father Leonard Eugene Boyle was an Irish and Canadian scholar in medieval studies and palaeography and was the first Irish and North American Prefect of the Vatican Library in Rome from 1984 to 1997.
Leonard of Chios
Leonard of Chios was a Greek-born Roman Catholic prelate.
Leonard of Chios was a Greek-born Roman Catholic prelate.
Leonardo Dati
Leonardo Dati was an Italian friar and humanist.
Leonardo Dati was an Italian friar and humanist.
Leonardo Mansueti
Leonardo Mansueti was an Italian Dominican and librarian.
Leonardo Mansueti was an Italian Dominican and librarian.
Lionel Albert Anderson
Lionel Albert Anderson (born about 1620; died 21 October 1710) was an English Dominican and Recusant who was caught up in the Titus Oates plot.
Lionel Albert Anderson (born about 1620; died 21 October 1710) was an English Dominican and Recusant who was caught up in the Titus Oates plot.
Loderingo degli Andalò
Loderingo Andalò (1210–1293) was an Italian nobleman from a Bolognese Ghibelline family.
Loderingo Andalò (1210–1293) was an Italian nobleman from a Bolognese Ghibelline family.
Lope de Barrientos
Lope de Barrientos (1382–1469), sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although h...
Lope de Barrientos (1382–1469), sometimes called Obispo Barrientos ("Bishop Barrientos"), was a powerful clergyman and statesman of the Crown of Castile during the 15th century, although h...
Louis Bancel
Louis Bancel (born at Valence, 1628; died at Avignon, 1685) was a French Dominican theologian.
Louis Bancel (born at Valence, 1628; died at Avignon, 1685) was a French Dominican theologian.
Louis Bertrand (saint)
Saint Louis Bertrand, O.P. (Luis Beltrán, Luis Bertrán) (1 January 1526 – 9 October 1581) was a Spanish Dominican who preached in South America during the 16th century, and is venerated as a sai...
Saint Louis Bertrand, O.P. (Luis Beltrán, Luis Bertrán) (1 January 1526 – 9 October 1581) was a Spanish Dominican who preached in South America during the 16th century, and is venerated as a sai...
Louis of Granada
Louis of Granada (1505 – 31 December 1588) was a Dominican theologian, writer, and preacher.
Louis of Granada (1505 – 31 December 1588) was a Dominican theologian, writer, and preacher.
Louis-Joseph Lebret
Louis-Joseph Lebret was a French Dominican social scientist and philosopher who sought to "put the economy at the service of man" and advanced the notion of the "human economy".
Louis-Joseph Lebret was a French Dominican social scientist and philosopher who sought to "put the economy at the service of man" and advanced the notion of the "human economy".
Ludolph of Saxony
Ludolph of Saxony, also known as Ludolphus de Saxonia and Ludolph the Carthusian, was a German Roman Catholic theologian of the fourteenth century.
Ludolph of Saxony, also known as Ludolphus de Saxonia and Ludolph the Carthusian, was a German Roman Catholic theologian of the fourteenth century.
Luis Cancer
Father Luis Cancer or Fray Luis de Cancer was a Dominican priest and pioneer Spanish missionary to the New World.
Father Luis Cancer or Fray Luis de Cancer was a Dominican priest and pioneer Spanish missionary to the New World.
Luis de Montesinos
Luis de Montesinos (1552 – 9 October 1620) was a Spanish theologian.
Luis de Montesinos (1552 – 9 October 1620) was a Spanish theologian.
Luis Sales
Luis Sales (1745–1807) served as a Dominican missionary in Baja California, Mexico, between 1773 and 1790.
Luis Sales (1745–1807) served as a Dominican missionary in Baja California, Mexico, between 1773 and 1790.
Luís de Sousa
Frei Luís de Sousa (Manoel or Manuel de Sousa Coutinho) (1555 – 5 May 1632), Portuguese monk and prose-writer, was born at Santarém, a member of the noble family of Sousa Coutinho.
Frei Luís de Sousa (Manoel or Manuel de Sousa Coutinho) (1555 – 5 May 1632), Portuguese monk and prose-writer, was born at Santarém, a member of the noble family of Sousa Coutinho.
Malcolm Patrick McMahon
The Right Reverend Malcolm Patrick McMahon, OP (born 14 June 1949) is an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Right Reverend Malcolm Patrick McMahon, OP (born 14 June 1949) is an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Marco Pellegrini
Marco Pellegrini (fl. ca. 1500) was a Dominican friar and Vicar-General of the Dominicans in Lombardy from October 1506.
Marco Pellegrini (fl. ca. 1500) was a Dominican friar and Vicar-General of the Dominicans in Lombardy from October 1506.
Margareta Ebner
Blessed Margareta Ebner, O.P., was a German nun who is considered part of the tradition of German mysticism and a visionary.
Blessed Margareta Ebner, O.P., was a German nun who is considered part of the tradition of German mysticism and a visionary.
Marie-Alain Couturier
Père Marie-Alain Couturier, known as Father Couturier was a Dominican friar, designer of stained glass windows, famous for his modern inspiration of Sacred art.
Père Marie-Alain Couturier, known as Father Couturier was a Dominican friar, designer of stained glass windows, famous for his modern inspiration of Sacred art.
Marie-Dominique Chenu
Marie-Dominique Chenu (OP) (1895, Soisy-sur-Seine, Essonne – 1990) was a progressive Roman Catholic theologian and a founder of the reformist journal Concilium.
Marie-Dominique Chenu (OP) (1895, Soisy-sur-Seine, Essonne – 1990) was a progressive Roman Catholic theologian and a founder of the reformist journal Concilium.
Marie-Dominique Philippe
Marie-Dominique Philippe (September 8, 1912 in Nord (department) – August 26, 2006 in Loire) was a Dominican philosopher and theologian.
Marie-Dominique Philippe (September 8, 1912 in Nord (department) – August 26, 2006 in Loire) was a Dominican philosopher and theologian.
Marie-Joseph Lagrange
Marie-Joseph Lagrange (7 March 1855 - 10 March 1938; earlier Albert Marie-Henri Lagrange) was a Catholic priest in the Dominican Order and founder of the École Biblique in Jerusalem.
Marie-Joseph Lagrange (7 March 1855 - 10 March 1938; earlier Albert Marie-Henri Lagrange) was a Catholic priest in the Dominican Order and founder of the École Biblique in Jerusalem.
Marie-Émile Boismard
Claude (Marie-Émile) Boismard (December 14, 1916 – April 23, 2004), was a French biblical scholar.
Claude (Marie-Émile) Boismard (December 14, 1916 – April 23, 2004), was a French biblical scholar.
Mario Luigi Ciappi
Mario Luigi Ciappi, OP (October 6, 1909—April 23, 1996) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as personal theologian to five popes from 1955 to 1989, and was elev...
Mario Luigi Ciappi, OP (October 6, 1909—April 23, 1996) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as personal theologian to five popes from 1955 to 1989, and was elev...
Martial Auribelli
Martial Auribelli (died 11 September 1473 was a French Dominican.
Martial Auribelli (died 11 September 1473 was a French Dominican.
Martin Bucer
Martin Bucer (11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.
Martin Bucer (11 November 1491 – 28 February 1551) was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices.
Martin de Porres
Martin de Porres (December 9, 1579 – November 3, 1639) was a lay brother of the Dominican Order who was beatified in 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI and canonized in 1962 by Pope John XXIII. He i...
Martin de Porres (December 9, 1579 – November 3, 1639) was a lay brother of the Dominican Order who was beatified in 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI and canonized in 1962 by Pope John XXIII. He i...
Martyrs of Gorkum
The Martyrs of Gorkum were a group of 19 Catholics in the sixteenth century who suffered martyrdom for Catholicism in the Dutch town of Gorinchem or Gorcum.
The Martyrs of Gorkum were a group of 19 Catholics in the sixteenth century who suffered martyrdom for Catholicism in the Dutch town of Gorinchem or Gorcum.
Master Francke
Master Francke, or Meister Francke, Frater Francke, respectively German for "Master Francke" and Latin for "Brother Francke", was a North German Gothic painter and Dominican friar, ...
Master Francke, or Meister Francke, Frater Francke, respectively German for "Master Francke" and Latin for "Brother Francke", was a North German Gothic painter and Dominican friar, ...
Master of the Order of Preachers
The Master of the Order of Preachers is the worldwide leader of the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans.
The Master of the Order of Preachers is the worldwide leader of the Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominicans.
Matteo Orsini
Matteo Orsini (died probably on 18 August 1340) was an Italian Dominican and Cardinal.
Matteo Orsini (died probably on 18 August 1340) was an Italian Dominican and Cardinal.
Matthew Carrieri
Blessed Matthew Carrieri of Mantua (Matteo Carrieri; died 1470) was a Dominican friar noted for the "austerity of his life."
Blessed Matthew Carrieri of Mantua (Matteo Carrieri; died 1470) was a Dominican friar noted for the "austerity of his life."
Matthieu Ory
Matthieu Ory (b. at La Caune, 1492; d. at Paris, 1557) was a French Dominican theologian and Inquisitor.
Matthieu Ory (b. at La Caune, 1492; d. at Paris, 1557) was a French Dominican theologian and Inquisitor.
Michael Browne (cardinal)
Michael Browne, OP was an Irish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Michael Browne, OP was an Irish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Michael Vehe
Michael Vehe (c. 1480–1539) was a German monk and theologian.
Michael Vehe (c. 1480–1539) was a German monk and theologian.
Michele Bonelli
Carlo Michele Bonelli, Cardinal Alessandrino (25 November 1541– 28 March 1598) was an Italian senior papal diplomat with a distinguished career that spanned two decades from 1571.
Carlo Michele Bonelli, Cardinal Alessandrino (25 November 1541– 28 March 1598) was an Italian senior papal diplomat with a distinguished career that spanned two decades from 1571.
Monastery of the Angels
The Monastery of the Angels is the cloistered convent of a Roman Catholic religious order for women in Karachi, Pakistan.
The Monastery of the Angels is the cloistered convent of a Roman Catholic religious order for women in Karachi, Pakistan.
Munio de Zamora
Munio de Zamora became the seventh Master General of the Dominican Order in 1285, thanks in large part to the manipulations performed by his patron Sancho IV of Castile.
Munio de Zamora became the seventh Master General of the Dominican Order in 1285, thanks in large part to the manipulations performed by his patron Sancho IV of Castile.
Munio of Zamora
Munio de Zamora (died 1300) became the seventh Master General of the Dominican Order in 1285, thanks in large part to the manipulations performed by his patron Sancho IV of Castile.
Munio de Zamora (died 1300) became the seventh Master General of the Dominican Order in 1285, thanks in large part to the manipulations performed by his patron Sancho IV of Castile.
Nerses Balients
Nerses Balients, also Nerses Balienc or Nerses Bagh'on, was a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th century.
Nerses Balients, also Nerses Balienc or Nerses Bagh'on, was a Christian Armenian monk of the early 14th century.
Niccolò Ridolfi (Dominican)
Niccolò Ridolfi was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1629 to 1642.
Niccolò Ridolfi was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1629 to 1642.
Nicholas Blake (Dominican)
Nicholas Blake (–1702) was a member of the Dominican Order.
Nicholas Blake (–1702) was a member of the Dominican Order.
Nicholas Eymerich
Nicholas Eymerich (Nicolau Aymerich) (c.
Nicholas Eymerich (Nicolau Aymerich) (c.
Nicholas Jacquier
Nicholas Jacquier (also Nicolaus Jaquerius, Nicolas Jacquier, Nicholas Jaquier, (d.
Nicholas Jacquier (also Nicolaus Jaquerius, Nicolas Jacquier, Nicholas Jaquier, (d.
Nicholas of Gorran
Nicholas of Gorran (or Gorrain) (1232–1295) was born in Gorron, France.
Nicholas of Gorran (or Gorrain) (1232–1295) was born in Gorron, France.
Nicholas of Poland
Nicholas of Poland, also known as Nicholas of Montpellier (Mikołaj z Polski) (b.
Nicholas of Poland, also known as Nicholas of Montpellier (Mikołaj z Polski) (b.
Nicholas Riccardi
Nicholas Riccardi (born at Genoa, 1585; died at Rome, 30 May 1639) was an Italian Dominican theologian, writer and preacher.
Nicholas Riccardi (born at Genoa, 1585; died at Rome, 30 May 1639) was an Italian Dominican theologian, writer and preacher.
Nicholas Trivet
Nicholas Trivet (or Trevet, as he himself wrote) (c.
Nicholas Trivet (or Trevet, as he himself wrote) (c.
Nicolas Coeffeteau
Nicolas Coeffeteau (1574 – April 21, 1623) was a French theologian, poet and historian born at Saint-Calais.
Nicolas Coeffeteau (1574 – April 21, 1623) was a French theologian, poet and historian born at Saint-Calais.
Nicolò Albertini
Nicolò Albertini (c. 1250 – 27 April 1321) was an Italian Dominican, statesman, and Cardinal.
Nicolò Albertini (c. 1250 – 27 April 1321) was an Italian Dominican, statesman, and Cardinal.
Nikolaus von Schönberg
Nikolaus von Schönberg (11 August 1472 – 7 September 1537) was a German Archbishop of Capua.
Nikolaus von Schönberg (11 August 1472 – 7 September 1537) was a German Archbishop of Capua.
Noël Alexandre
Noël Alexandre, or Natalis Alexander (19 January 1639, Rouen, France - August 21, 1724, Paris) was a French theologian and ecclesiastical historian.
Noël Alexandre, or Natalis Alexander (19 January 1639, Rouen, France - August 21, 1724, Paris) was a French theologian and ecclesiastical historian.
Oliver Burke
Oliver Burke ( – 1672) was a Dominican priest and ecclesiastical administrator, Bishop of Kilmacduagh.
Oliver Burke ( – 1672) was a Dominican priest and ecclesiastical administrator, Bishop of Kilmacduagh.
Osanna of Mantua
Blessed Osanna Andreasi of Mantua (also Hosanna and Andreassi) (Born 17 January 1449, Mantua, Italy - Died 1505 ) was a Dominican tertiary, stigmatic, and mystic.
Blessed Osanna Andreasi of Mantua (also Hosanna and Andreassi) (Born 17 January 1449, Mantua, Italy - Died 1505 ) was a Dominican tertiary, stigmatic, and mystic.
Pablo Christiani
Pablo Christiani (or Paul Christian), a figure of the thirteenth century, was born to a pious Jewish family, with the name Saul.
Pablo Christiani (or Paul Christian), a figure of the thirteenth century, was born to a pious Jewish family, with the name Saul.
Paolo Butigella
Paolo Butigella was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1530 to 1531.
Paolo Butigella was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1530 to 1531.
Patricia Fresen
Patricia Fresen (born 1940 7 December) is a South African writer and catholic theologian.
Patricia Fresen (born 1940 7 December) is a South African writer and catholic theologian.
Paul and Ninety Companions
Paul and his companions were Dominican martyrs.
Paul and his companions were Dominican martyrs.
Paul Murray (poet)
Paul Murray, O.P., S.T.M., is an Irish Dominican priest of the Catholic Church, poet, writer, and professor.
Paul Murray, O.P., S.T.M., is an Irish Dominican priest of the Catholic Church, poet, writer, and professor.
Paul-Antoine Léonard de Villefeix
Paul-Antoine Léonard de Villefeix OP was a French Dominican priest.
Paul-Antoine Léonard de Villefeix OP was a French Dominican priest.
Paul-Pierre Philippe
Paul-Pierre Philippe (1905 - April 9, 1984) O.P. was a Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches in the Roman Catholic Church.
Paul-Pierre Philippe (1905 - April 9, 1984) O.P. was a Cardinal and Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches in the Roman Catholic Church.
Paulus Barbus
Paulus Barbus (Paul Soncinas) (b.
Paulus Barbus (Paul Soncinas) (b.
Pedro Angulo
Pedro Angulo (died 1561) was a Spanish Dominican missionary in Guatemala, in the sixteenth century.
Pedro Angulo (died 1561) was a Spanish Dominican missionary in Guatemala, in the sixteenth century.
Pedro de los Ríos
Fray Pedro de los Ríos (died 1563–1565) was a Domician missionary in Mexico in the mid-16th century.
Fray Pedro de los Ríos (died 1563–1565) was a Domician missionary in Mexico in the mid-16th century.
Pedro de Soto
Pedro de Soto (died 1563) was a Spanish Dominican.
Pedro de Soto (died 1563) was a Spanish Dominican.
Pere Marsili
Pere Marsili (also known as Peter Marsili) was a Dominican friar, chronicler, translator, and royal ambassador during the 13th and 14th centuries.
Pere Marsili (also known as Peter Marsili) was a Dominican friar, chronicler, translator, and royal ambassador during the 13th and 14th centuries.
Peregrine of Opole
Peregrine of Opole (c. 1260- ?) was a Silesian Dominican friar.
Peregrine of Opole (c. 1260- ?) was a Silesian Dominican friar.
Peter Atwood
Peter Atwood (1643–1712), was an English Dominican friar.
Peter Atwood (1643–1712), was an English Dominican friar.
Peter Crockaert
Peter Crockaert (c. 1465 – 1514), known as Peter of Brussels, was a Flemish scholastic philosopher.
Peter Crockaert (c. 1465 – 1514), known as Peter of Brussels, was a Flemish scholastic philosopher.
Peter French (Dominican)
Peter French, Irish Theologian, died 1693.
Peter French, Irish Theologian, died 1693.
Peter González
Blessed Peter González, O.P., sometimes referred to as Pedro González Telmo, Saint Telmo, or Saint Elmo, was a Spanish Dominican friar and priest, born in 1190 in Astorga, León...
Blessed Peter González, O.P., sometimes referred to as Pedro González Telmo, Saint Telmo, or Saint Elmo, was a Spanish Dominican friar and priest, born in 1190 in Astorga, León...
Peter Martin (STP)
Peter Martin (STP), Master of Sacred Theology, died 1645.
Peter Martin (STP), Master of Sacred Theology, died 1645.
Peter Nigri
Peter Nigri,, known also as Peter George Niger was a Dominican theologian, preacher and controversialist.
Peter Nigri,, known also as Peter George Niger was a Dominican theologian, preacher and controversialist.
Peter of Bergamo
Peter of Bergamo (Almadura) (date of birth unknown; died at Placentia, in 1482) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Peter of Bergamo (Almadura) (date of birth unknown; died at Placentia, in 1482) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Peter of Verona
Saint Peter of Verona O.P. (1206 – April 6, 1252), also known as Saint Peter Martyr, was a 13th century Italian Catholic priest.
Saint Peter of Verona O.P. (1206 – April 6, 1252), also known as Saint Peter Martyr, was a 13th century Italian Catholic priest.
Peter Paludanus
Peter Paludanus (Petrus de Palude) (born in the County of Bresse, Savoy, about 1275; died at Paris, 1342) was a French theologian and archbishop.
Peter Paludanus (Petrus de Palude) (born in the County of Bresse, Savoy, about 1275; died at Paris, 1342) was a French theologian and archbishop.
Petrus de Dacia (Swedish monk)
Petrus de Dacia (Latin: Peter from Denmark) was a Swedish monk of the Dominican order who lived in Gotland from the 1230s to 1289.
Petrus de Dacia (Latin: Peter from Denmark) was a Swedish monk of the Dominican order who lived in Gotland from the 1230s to 1289.
Philip Howard (cardinal)
Hon. Philip Howard (21 September 1629 – 17 June 1694) was an English Roman Catholic cardinal.
Hon. Philip Howard (21 September 1629 – 17 June 1694) was an English Roman Catholic cardinal.
Pierre Benoit (archaeologist)
Maurice Benoit (3 Aug 1906 – 23 April 1987), better known as Pierre Benoit, was a French catholic priest, exegete, and theologian.
Maurice Benoit (3 Aug 1906 – 23 April 1987), better known as Pierre Benoit, was a French catholic priest, exegete, and theologian.
Pierre Doré
Pierre Doré (Auratus) (b. at Orléans about 1500; d. at Paris, 19 May 1559) was a French Dominican theologian and controversialist.
Pierre Doré (Auratus) (b. at Orléans about 1500; d. at Paris, 19 May 1559) was a French Dominican theologian and controversialist.
Pierre Mandonnet
Pierre Mandonnet (1858–1936) was a Belgian Dominican historian, important in the neo-Thomist trend of historiography and the recovery of medieval philosophy.
Pierre Mandonnet (1858–1936) was a Belgian Dominican historian, important in the neo-Thomist trend of historiography and the recovery of medieval philosophy.
Pietro Maria Gazzaniga
Pietro Maria Gazzaniga (b. at Bergamo, Italy, 3 March 1722; d. at Vicenza, 11 December 1799) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Pietro Maria Gazzaniga (b. at Bergamo, Italy, 3 March 1722; d. at Vicenza, 11 December 1799) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Pietro Ranzano
Pietro Ranzano was a Dominican friar, historian, humanist and scholar who is best known for his work, De primordiis et progressu felicis Urbis Panormi, a history of the city of Palermo from...
Pietro Ranzano was a Dominican friar, historian, humanist and scholar who is best known for his work, De primordiis et progressu felicis Urbis Panormi, a history of the city of Palermo from...
Pope Benedict XI
Blessed Pope Benedict XI, born Nicola Boccasini, was Pope from 22 October 1303 until his death.
Blessed Pope Benedict XI, born Nicola Boccasini, was Pope from 22 October 1303 until his death.
Pope Benedict XIII
Pope Benedict XIII (2 February 1650 – 21 February 1730), born Pietro Francesco Orsini, later Friar Vincenzo Maria Orsini, O.P., was pope from 1724 until his death.
Pope Benedict XIII (2 February 1650 – 21 February 1730), born Pietro Francesco Orsini, later Friar Vincenzo Maria Orsini, O.P., was pope from 1724 until his death.
Pope Innocent V
The Blessed Pope Innocent V, born Pierre de Tarentaise, was Pope from 21 January 1276 until his death.
The Blessed Pope Innocent V, born Pierre de Tarentaise, was Pope from 21 January 1276 until his death.
Pope Pius V
Pope Saint Pius V, born Antonio Ghislieri, was Pope from 1566 to 1572 and is a saint of the Catholic Church.
Pope Saint Pius V, born Antonio Ghislieri, was Pope from 1566 to 1572 and is a saint of the Catholic Church.
Praepositinus
Praepositinus (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) (c.
Praepositinus (Gilbert Prevostin of Cremona, Prevostinus Cremonensis) (c.
R. De Staningtona
R. De Staningtona was a friar, likely of the Dominican Order, who was at Oxford University in the mid-1250s.
R. De Staningtona was a friar, likely of the Dominican Order, who was at Oxford University in the mid-1250s.
Raimondo delle Vigne
Raimondo delle Vigne (also known as Raymond of Capua; ca.
Raimondo delle Vigne (also known as Raymond of Capua; ca.
Raimondo Spiazzi
Raimondo Spiazzi OP (18 January 1918 - 14 October 2004) was an Italian Catholic theologian, advisor to Pius XII, and Mariologist with over 2,500 publications.
Raimondo Spiazzi OP (18 January 1918 - 14 October 2004) was an Italian Catholic theologian, advisor to Pius XII, and Mariologist with over 2,500 publications.
Rainerio Sacchoni
Rainerio (or in German Reiner) Sacchoni was a learned and zealous Italian Dominican.
Rainerio (or in German Reiner) Sacchoni was a learned and zealous Italian Dominican.
Ramón Martí
Ramón Martí was a 13th century Catalan Dominican friar and theologian.
Ramón Martí was a 13th century Catalan Dominican friar and theologian.
Raphael Badius
Raphael Badius was a Florentine Dominican of the seventeenth century.
Raphael Badius was a Florentine Dominican of the seventeenth century.
Raymond Breton
Raymond Breton (b. at Baune, 3 September 1609; d. at Caen, 8 January 1679) was a French Dominican missionary and linguist among the Caribbean Indians, and in particular the Garifuna (formerly kn...
Raymond Breton (b. at Baune, 3 September 1609; d. at Caen, 8 January 1679) was a French Dominican missionary and linguist among the Caribbean Indians, and in particular the Garifuna (formerly kn...
Raymond de Fauga
Raymond de Fauga was a French Dominican, and bishop of Toulouse from 1232 to 1270.
Raymond de Fauga was a French Dominican, and bishop of Toulouse from 1232 to 1270.
Raymond Léopold Bruckberger
Raymond Léopold Bruckberger (Murat, 10 April 1907 – Fribourg, 4 January 1998), was a French Dominican priest, Résistance member, writer, translator, screenwriter and director of Austrian her...
Raymond Léopold Bruckberger (Murat, 10 April 1907 – Fribourg, 4 January 1998), was a French Dominican priest, Résistance member, writer, translator, screenwriter and director of Austrian her...
Raymond of Penyafort
Raymond of Penyafort, O.P., was a Catalan Dominican friar in the 13th-century, who compiled the Decretals of Gregory IX, a collection of canon laws that remained a major part of Church law until...
Raymond of Penyafort, O.P., was a Catalan Dominican friar in the 13th-century, who compiled the Decretals of Gregory IX, a collection of canon laws that remained a major part of Church law until...
Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Réginald Marie Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. was a Catholic theologian and, among Thomists of the scholastic tradition, is generally thought to be the greatest Catholic Thomist of the 20th century.
Réginald Marie Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. was a Catholic theologian and, among Thomists of the scholastic tradition, is generally thought to be the greatest Catholic Thomist of the 20th century.
Reginald of Bologna
Reginald (or Rayner) of Bologna (died 1256) was the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland from 1247 until his death.
Reginald (or Rayner) of Bologna (died 1256) was the Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland from 1247 until his death.
Reginald of Piperno
Reginald of Piperno was an Italian Dominican, theologian and companion of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Reginald of Piperno was an Italian Dominican, theologian and companion of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Reginaldo Giuliani
Reginaldo Giuliani, better known as Father Giuliani, was a Dominican friar, a soldier and Italian writer.
Reginaldo Giuliani, better known as Father Giuliani, was a Dominican friar, a soldier and Italian writer.
Remigio dei Girolami
Remigio dei Girolami (1235–1319) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Remigio dei Girolami (1235–1319) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Riccoldo da Monte di Croce
Riccoldo da Monte di Croce or Ricoldo of Monte Croce (Pennini, that is "son of Pennino"; Ricoldus de Monte Crucis), c.1243 - 1320, was an Italian Dominican monk, travel writer, miss...
Riccoldo da Monte di Croce or Ricoldo of Monte Croce (Pennini, that is "son of Pennino"; Ricoldus de Monte Crucis), c.1243 - 1320, was an Italian Dominican monk, travel writer, miss...
Richard de Fishacre
Fissakre, Fishakle, or Fizacre, Richard de Fishacre, Dominican divine, is said to have been a native of Devonshire.
Fissakre, Fishakle, or Fizacre, Richard de Fishacre, Dominican divine, is said to have been a native of Devonshire.
Richard de Pontefract
Richard de Pontefract O. P. (fl.
Richard de Pontefract O. P. (fl.
Richard Finn
The Very Reverend Richard Damian Finn, OP (born 1963) is Regent of Blackfriars, Oxford.
The Very Reverend Richard Damian Finn, OP (born 1963) is Regent of Blackfriars, Oxford.
Richard Fishacre
Richard Fishacre (or Fitzacre) (c.
Richard Fishacre (or Fitzacre) (c.
Richard Pius Miles
Richard Pius Miles, O.P. was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Nashville.
Richard Pius Miles, O.P. was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Nashville.
Robert Bacon (writer)
Robert Bacon (d. 1248) was the first Dominican writer in England.
Robert Bacon (d. 1248) was the first Dominican writer in England.
Robert de Reddinge
Robert de Reddinge was an English preaching friar, of the Dominican order; converted to Judaism about 1275.
Robert de Reddinge was an English preaching friar, of the Dominican order; converted to Judaism about 1275.
Robert Holcot
Robert Holcot (c.1290-1349) was an English Dominican scholastic philosopher, theologian and influential Biblical scholar.
Robert Holcot (c.1290-1349) was an English Dominican scholastic philosopher, theologian and influential Biblical scholar.
Robert Kilwardby
Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215–11 September 1279) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in England and as well as a cardinal.
Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215–11 September 1279) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in England and as well as a cardinal.
Robert Nutter
Robert Nutter (b. at Burnley, Lancashire, c. 1550; executed at Lancaster, 26 July 1600) was an English Catholic martyr.
Robert Nutter (b. at Burnley, Lancashire, c. 1550; executed at Lancaster, 26 July 1600) was an English Catholic martyr.
Robert of Uzès
Robert of Uzès or Robert d'Uzès was a medieval Dominican monk and author.
Robert of Uzès or Robert d'Uzès was a medieval Dominican monk and author.
Roche MacGeoghegan
Roche MacGeoghegan (1580 – 26 May 1644), also known as Roque de la Cruz, was a seventeenth-century century Irish Dominican prelate and Tridentine reformist.
Roche MacGeoghegan (1580 – 26 May 1644), also known as Roque de la Cruz, was a seventeenth-century century Irish Dominican prelate and Tridentine reformist.
Rodrigo de Cerrato
Rodrigo de Cerrato or Rodrigo Cerratense, Rodrigo Manuel Cerratense or de Cerrato or El Cerratense (*Calzada de Calatrava, Ciudad Real, before 1259 - † after 1276) was a ...
Rodrigo de Cerrato or Rodrigo Cerratense, Rodrigo Manuel Cerratense or de Cerrato or El Cerratense (*Calzada de Calatrava, Ciudad Real, before 1259 - † after 1276) was a ...
Roland de Vaux
Father Roland Guérin de Vaux OP (17 December 1903 – 10 September 1971) was a French Dominican priest who led the Catholic team that initially worked on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Father Roland Guérin de Vaux OP (17 December 1903 – 10 September 1971) was a French Dominican priest who led the Catholic team that initially worked on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Roland of Cremona
Roland of Cremona (1178–1259) was a Dominican theologian and an early scholastic philosopher.
Roland of Cremona (1178–1259) was a Dominican theologian and an early scholastic philosopher.
Rolando de la Rosa
Very Rev. Fr. Rolando V. de la Rosa, O.P., S.T.D was the former Rector Magnificus of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and the largest Catholic university in Manila, Philippines.
Very Rev. Fr. Rolando V. de la Rosa, O.P., S.T.D was the former Rector Magnificus of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and the largest Catholic university in Manila, Philippines.
Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz
Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz - Roman Catholic, Dominican martyrs killed by Mongols during the Second Mongol Invasion of Poland in 1260.
Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs from Sandomierz - Roman Catholic, Dominican martyrs killed by Mongols during the Second Mongol Invasion of Poland in 1260.
Saint Dominic
Saint Dominic, also known as Dominic of Osma and Dominic of Caleruega, often called Dominic de Guzmán and Domingo Félix de Guzmán was the founder of the Friars Preachers,...
Saint Dominic, also known as Dominic of Osma and Dominic of Caleruega, often called Dominic de Guzmán and Domingo Félix de Guzmán was the founder of the Friars Preachers,...
Saint Margaret of Fontana
Saint Margaret of Fontana (1440 - 1513) was a Dominican of the Third Order and is a Roman Catholic saint.
Saint Margaret of Fontana (1440 - 1513) was a Dominican of the Third Order and is a Roman Catholic saint.
Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli
Father Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli, O.P. ( November 4, 1806 – February 23, 1864 ) was a pioneer Italian Catholic missionary who helped bring the church to the Iowa-Illinois-Wisconsin tri-state area.
Father Samuel Charles Mazzuchelli, O.P. ( November 4, 1806 – February 23, 1864 ) was a pioneer Italian Catholic missionary who helped bring the church to the Iowa-Illinois-Wisconsin tri-state area.
Santes Pagnino
Santes (Or Xantes) Pagnino (Latin: Xanthus Pagninus) was a Dominican, and one of the leading philologists and Biblical scholars of his day.
Santes (Or Xantes) Pagnino (Latin: Xanthus Pagninus) was a Dominican, and one of the leading philologists and Biblical scholars of his day.
Serafino Cavalli
Serafino Cavalli was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1571 to 1578.
Serafino Cavalli was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1571 to 1578.
Serafino Porrecta
Serafino Porrecta (b. 1536; d. at Bologna, 2 January 1614) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Serafino Porrecta (b. 1536; d. at Bologna, 2 January 1614) was an Italian Dominican theologian.
Serafino Razzi
Fra Serafino Razzi, was an Italian Dominican monk who in 1563 published a large collection of carnival songs in the lauda genre.
Fra Serafino Razzi, was an Italian Dominican monk who in 1563 published a large collection of carnival songs in the lauda genre.
Serafino Secchi
Serafino Secchi was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1612 to 1628.
Serafino Secchi was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1612 to 1628.
Servais-Théodore Pinckaers
Servais-Théodore Pinckaers OP was a noted moral theologian, Roman Catholic priest, and member of the Dominican Order.
Servais-Théodore Pinckaers OP was a noted moral theologian, Roman Catholic priest, and member of the Dominican Order.
Simon de Langres
Simon de Langres was a French Dominican friar from Burgundy and Master General of the Dominican Order from 1352 to 1366.
Simon de Langres was a French Dominican friar from Burgundy and Master General of the Dominican Order from 1352 to 1366.
Simon of St Quentin
Simon of St Quentin (fl.
Simon of St Quentin (fl.
Sixtus of Siena
Sixtus of Siena (or Sixtus Senensis) (1520–1569), a converted Jew, followed a Franciscan course of study and became a Roman Catholic theologian.
Sixtus of Siena (or Sixtus Senensis) (1520–1569), a converted Jew, followed a Franciscan course of study and became a Roman Catholic theologian.
Stefano Usodimare
Stefano Usodimare was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1553 to 1557.
Stefano Usodimare was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1553 to 1557.
Stephen of Besançon
Stephen of Besançon, O.P., (ca.
Stephen of Besançon, O.P., (ca.
Stephen of Bourbon
Stephen of Bourbon was a writer and preacher, especially noted as a historian of medieval heresies, b. in Belleville (Archdiocese of Lyons) towards the end of the twelfth century; d. around 1261.
Stephen of Bourbon was a writer and preacher, especially noted as a historian of medieval heresies, b. in Belleville (Archdiocese of Lyons) towards the end of the twelfth century; d. around 1261.
Sylvester Mazzolini
Sylvester Mazzolini, in Italian Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio, in Latin Sylvester Prierias.
Sylvester Mazzolini, in Italian Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio, in Latin Sylvester Prierias.
Szymon Okolski
Szymon Okolski (1580–1653), also known as Simon Okolski, was a well-known Polish-Lithuanian historian, theologian, and specialist in heraldry.
Szymon Okolski (1580–1653), also known as Simon Okolski, was a well-known Polish-Lithuanian historian, theologian, and specialist in heraldry.
Tancred of Bologna
Tancred of Bologna or of Germany (c.
Tancred of Bologna or of Germany (c.
Tancred Tancredi
Tancred Tancredi (1185 – 9 September 1241), also called Tancred of Siena, was an Italian ecclesiastic, a missionary, one of the first generation of Dominican friars, and a personal friend ...
Tancred Tancredi (1185 – 9 September 1241), also called Tancred of Siena, was an Italian ecclesiastic, a missionary, one of the first generation of Dominican friars, and a personal friend ...
Theodore J. van den Broek
Theodore J. van den Broek (5 November 1783 – 5 November 1851) was a Dutch Dominican missionary to the United States.
Theodore J. van den Broek (5 November 1783 – 5 November 1851) was a Dutch Dominican missionary to the United States.
Theodoric Borgognoni
Theodoric Borgognoni (1205–1298), also known as Teodorico de'Borgognoni, and Theodoric of Lucca, was an Italian who became one of the most significant surgeons of the medieval period.
Theodoric Borgognoni (1205–1298), also known as Teodorico de'Borgognoni, and Theodoric of Lucca, was an Italian who became one of the most significant surgeons of the medieval period.
Theodoric of Freiberg
Theodoric of Freiberg was a German member of the Dominican order and a theologian and physicist.
Theodoric of Freiberg was a German member of the Dominican order and a theologian and physicist.
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas, O.P., also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tra...
Thomas Aquinas, O.P., also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest of the Roman Catholic Church, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tra...
Thomas Burke (bishop)
Thomas Burke (Thomas De Burgo) (born in Dublin, Ireland, c. 1709 – 25 September 1776 in Kilkenny) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory.
Thomas Burke (Thomas De Burgo) (born in Dublin, Ireland, c. 1709 – 25 September 1776 in Kilkenny) was an Irish Dominican and Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory.
Thomas Cajetan
Thomas Cajetan (pronounced Ca-'je-tan), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio (20 February 1469 - 9 August 1534), was an Italian cardinal.
Thomas Cajetan (pronounced Ca-'je-tan), also known as Gaetanus, commonly Tommaso de Vio (20 February 1469 - 9 August 1534), was an Italian cardinal.
Thomas de Vallgornera
Thomas de Vallgornera (born in Catalonia about 1595; died 15 September 1665) was a Spanish Dominican theologian and ascetical writer.
Thomas de Vallgornera (born in Catalonia about 1595; died 15 September 1665) was a Spanish Dominican theologian and ascetical writer.
Thomas Gage (clergyman)
Thomas Gage (c. 1597 – 1656) was an English clergyman.
Thomas Gage (c. 1597 – 1656) was an English clergyman.
Thomas Lewis Brittain
Thomas Lewis Brittain (born near Chester, England, 1744; died at Hartpury Court, 1827) was an English Dominican.
Thomas Lewis Brittain (born near Chester, England, 1744; died at Hartpury Court, 1827) was an English Dominican.
Thomas Nicholas Burke
Thomas Nicholas Burke (b. 8 September 1830, in Galway; d. 2 July 1882, at Tallaght, Ireland) was an Irish Dominican preacher.
Thomas Nicholas Burke (b. 8 September 1830, in Galway; d. 2 July 1882, at Tallaght, Ireland) was an Irish Dominican preacher.
Thomas of Cantimpré
Thomas of Cantimpré (Latin: Thomas Cantipratensis) (1201 – 15 May 1272) was a Roman Catholic medieval writer, preacher, and theologian.
Thomas of Cantimpré (Latin: Thomas Cantipratensis) (1201 – 15 May 1272) was a Roman Catholic medieval writer, preacher, and theologian.
Thomas of Jorz
Thomas of Jorz (died at Grenoble, 13 December 1310) was an English Dominican theologian and cardinal.
Thomas of Jorz (died at Grenoble, 13 December 1310) was an English Dominican theologian and cardinal.
Thomas of Mancasola
Thomas of Mancasola, or Thomas of Mancasol (fl.
Thomas of Mancasola, or Thomas of Mancasol (fl.
Thomas of Sutton
Thomas of Sutton (died after 1315) was an English Dominican theologian, an early Thomist.
Thomas of Sutton (died after 1315) was an English Dominican theologian, an early Thomist.
Thomas Rushhook
Thomas Rushhook (also known as Thomas Rushook, Thomas Rushock, Thomas Rushooke, Thomas Russhock or Thomas Vichor; died circa 1392) was an English Dominican, bis...
Thomas Rushhook (also known as Thomas Rushook, Thomas Rushock, Thomas Rushooke, Thomas Russhock or Thomas Vichor; died circa 1392) was an English Dominican, bis...
Thomas Stubbs
Thomas Stubbs ( 1373) was an English Dominican chronicler.
Thomas Stubbs ( 1373) was an English Dominican chronicler.
Thomas Waleys
Thomas Waleys was a Dominican master of theology at Oxford University who delivered a sermon on the Beatific Vision in 1333.
Thomas Waleys was a Dominican master of theology at Oxford University who delivered a sermon on the Beatific Vision in 1333.
Timothy Radcliffe
Timothy Radcliffe, OP is a Catholic priest and Dominican friar of the English Province, and former Master of the Order of Preachers from 1992-2001.
Timothy Radcliffe, OP is a Catholic priest and Dominican friar of the English Province, and former Master of the Order of Preachers from 1992-2001.
Tomas de Lemos
Tomás de Lemos (Thomas) (Ribadavia, 1555 – Rome, 23 August 1629) was a Spanish Dominican theologian and controversialist.
Tomás de Lemos (Thomas) (Ribadavia, 1555 – Rome, 23 August 1629) was a Spanish Dominican theologian and controversialist.
Tomaso Malvenda
Tomaso Malvenda (Jativa, Valencia, 1566 – 7 May 1628) was a Spanish Dominican exegete and historical critic.
Tomaso Malvenda (Jativa, Valencia, 1566 – 7 May 1628) was a Spanish Dominican exegete and historical critic.
Tommaso Badia
Tommaso Badia (1483 – September 6, 1547) was an Italian Dominican cardinal.
Tommaso Badia (1483 – September 6, 1547) was an Italian Dominican cardinal.
Tommaso Caccini
Tommaso Caccini (1574–1648) was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher.
Tommaso Caccini (1574–1648) was an Italian Dominican friar and preacher.
Tommaso Campanella
Tommaso Campanella, baptized Giovanni Domenico Campanella, was an Italian philosopher, theologian, astrologer, and poet.
Tommaso Campanella, baptized Giovanni Domenico Campanella, was an Italian philosopher, theologian, astrologer, and poet.
Tommaso Fazello
Tommaso Fazello was an Italian Dominican friar, historian and antiquarian.
Tommaso Fazello was an Italian Dominican friar, historian and antiquarian.
Tommaso Turco
Tommaso Turco (died 1649) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1644 to 1649.
Tommaso Turco (died 1649) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1644 to 1649.
Tomás de Mercado
Tomás de Mercado (1525–1575) was a Spanish Dominican friar and both an economist and a theologian, best known for his book Summa de Tratos y Contratos ("Manual of Deals and Contracts") of 1571.
Tomás de Mercado (1525–1575) was a Spanish Dominican friar and both an economist and a theologian, best known for his book Summa de Tratos y Contratos ("Manual of Deals and Contracts") of 1571.
Tomás de Santa María
Fr. Tomás de Santa María O.P. (also Tomás de Sancta Maria) (ca.
Fr. Tomás de Santa María O.P. (also Tomás de Sancta Maria) (ca.
Tomás de Torquemada
Tomás de Torquemada, O.P. was a fifteenth century Spanish Dominican friar, first Grand Inquisitor in Spain's movement to restore Christianity among its populace in the late fifteenth century.
Tomás de Torquemada, O.P. was a fifteenth century Spanish Dominican friar, first Grand Inquisitor in Spain's movement to restore Christianity among its populace in the late fifteenth century.
Tomás Ripoll
Tomás Ripoll (d. 1747) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1725 to 1747.
Tomás Ripoll (d. 1747) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1725 to 1747.
Tomáš Týn
Tomáš Týn was a Czech Roman Catholic priest, professor of moral theology at Bologna and member of the Czech Dominican Province.
Tomáš Týn was a Czech Roman Catholic priest, professor of moral theology at Bologna and member of the Czech Dominican Province.
Ulrich of Strasburg
Ulrich of Strasburg (c. 1225 – 1277) was a German Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
Ulrich of Strasburg (c. 1225 – 1277) was a German Dominican theologian and scholastic philosopher.
Venturino of Bergamo
Venturino of Bergamo (9 April 1304 – 28 March 1346) was an Italian Dominican preacher.
Venturino of Bergamo (9 April 1304 – 28 March 1346) was an Italian Dominican preacher.
Vicente Ferre
Vicente Ferre (b. at Valencia, Spain; d. at Salamanca in 1682) was a Spanish Dominican theologian, a leading Thomist of his time.
Vicente Ferre (b. at Valencia, Spain; d. at Salamanca in 1682) was a Spanish Dominican theologian, a leading Thomist of his time.
Vicente Liem de la Paz
Vicente Liem de la Paz (Vietnamese: Vinh Sơn Lê Quang Liêm) (1732 – November 7, 1773) was a Tonkinese (present day northern Vietnam) Dominican friar venerated as a saint and martyr by the Ro...
Vicente Liem de la Paz (Vietnamese: Vinh Sơn Lê Quang Liêm) (1732 – November 7, 1773) was a Tonkinese (present day northern Vietnam) Dominican friar venerated as a saint and martyr by the Ro...
Vincent Baron
Vincent Baron was a French Dominican theologian and preacher.
Vincent Baron was a French Dominican theologian and preacher.
Vincent Contenson
Vincent Contenson (born at Altivillare as Auvillar (Gers), Diocese of Condon, 1641; died Creil-sur-Oise, 26 December 1674) was a French Dominican theologian and preacher.
Vincent Contenson (born at Altivillare as Auvillar (Gers), Diocese of Condon, 1641; died Creil-sur-Oise, 26 December 1674) was a French Dominican theologian and preacher.
Vincent Dillon
Vincent Dillon, Irish Dominican martyr, died 1651.
Vincent Dillon, Irish Dominican martyr, died 1651.
Vincent McNabb
Vincent McNabb, O.P. (8 July 1868 – 17 June 1943) was an Irish scholar and priest, based in London, active in evangelisation and apologetics.
Vincent McNabb, O.P. (8 July 1868 – 17 June 1943) was an Irish scholar and priest, based in London, active in evangelisation and apologetics.
Vincent Mercer
Fr. Vincent Mercer, is a Dominican priest, a convicted paedophile and former headmaster of Newbridge College, County Kildare, Ireland.
Fr. Vincent Mercer, is a Dominican priest, a convicted paedophile and former headmaster of Newbridge College, County Kildare, Ireland.
Vincent of Beauvais
The Dominican friar Vincent of Beauvais (Vincentius Bellovacensis or Vincentius Burgundus) (c. 1190 – 1264?) wrote the Speculum Maius, the main encyclopedia that was u...
The Dominican friar Vincent of Beauvais (Vincentius Bellovacensis or Vincentius Burgundus) (c. 1190 – 1264?) wrote the Speculum Maius, the main encyclopedia that was u...
Vincenzo Bandello
Vincenzo Bandello or Bandelli was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1501 to 1507.
Vincenzo Bandello or Bandelli was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1501 to 1507.
Vincenzo Giustiniani (Dominican)
Vincenzo Giustiniani (August 1516, Chios - October 28, 1582 Rome) was an Italian-Greek Dominican friar of Genoese heritage.
Vincenzo Giustiniani (August 1516, Chios - October 28, 1582 Rome) was an Italian-Greek Dominican friar of Genoese heritage.
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti (September 5, 1664 – September 18, 1742) was a Cardinal and theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti (September 5, 1664 – September 18, 1742) was a Cardinal and theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
Violante do Ceo
Sor Violante do Ceu, Sorro Violante do Ceo, Sor Violante del Cielo While the year of her birth is under much debate, Sor Violante do Ceu (do Ceu of Heaven
In Portuguese or del Cielo in Spanis...
Sor Violante do Ceu, Sorro Violante do Ceo, Sor Violante del Cielo While the year of her birth is under much debate, Sor Violante do Ceu (do Ceu of Heaven
In Portuguese or del Cielo in Spanis...
Walter of Winterburn
Walter of Winterburn (13th century – August 26, 1305) was an English Dominican, cardinal, orator, poet, philosopher, and theologian.
Walter of Winterburn (13th century – August 26, 1305) was an English Dominican, cardinal, orator, poet, philosopher, and theologian.
Wilfred Harrington
Wilfred John Harrington (born 1927 in Ireland) is an Irish Dominican priest.
Wilfred John Harrington (born 1927 in Ireland) is an Irish Dominican priest.
William Beith
William Beith was a 15th century Dominican writer.
William Beith was a 15th century Dominican writer.
William Burke (prior)
William Burke (prior), Irish Dominican, c. 1611- dead by 1685.
William Burke (prior), Irish Dominican, c. 1611- dead by 1685.
William Everson
William Everson, also known as Brother Antoninus, was an American poet of the San Francisco Renaissance and was also a literary critic and small press printer.
William Everson, also known as Brother Antoninus, was an American poet of the San Francisco Renaissance and was also a literary critic and small press printer.
William Houghton (archbishop)
William Houghton (date and place of birth unknown; died at Dijon, 1298) was an English Dominican who became a diplomat and Archbishop of Dublin.
William Houghton (date and place of birth unknown; died at Dijon, 1298) was an English Dominican who became a diplomat and Archbishop of Dublin.
William Houghton (bishop)
William Houghton was an English Dominican who became a diplomat and Archbishop of Dublin.
William Houghton was an English Dominican who became a diplomat and Archbishop of Dublin.
William of Macclesfield
William of Macclesfield (died 1303-4) was an English Dominican theologian, with the nickname Doctor Inclytus.
William of Macclesfield (died 1303-4) was an English Dominican theologian, with the nickname Doctor Inclytus.
William of Moerbeke
Willem van Moerbeke, O.P., known in the English speaking world as William of Moerbeke was a prolific medieval translator of philosophical, medical, and scientific texts from Greek into Latin.
Willem van Moerbeke, O.P., known in the English speaking world as William of Moerbeke was a prolific medieval translator of philosophical, medical, and scientific texts from Greek into Latin.
William of Paris (inquisitor)
William of Paris, the confessor of Philip IV of France, was made inquisitor of France in 1305, and began a campaign against the Templars in 1307.
William of Paris, the confessor of Philip IV of France, was made inquisitor of France in 1305, and began a campaign against the Templars in 1307.
William Perault
William Perault, (c. 1190 – 1271) also spelled Perauld; Latinized Peraldus or Peraltus, was a Dominican writer and preacher.
William Perault, (c. 1190 – 1271) also spelled Perauld; Latinized Peraldus or Peraltus, was a Dominican writer and preacher.
Wincenty of Kielcza
Wincenty of Kielcza (b. around 1200, d. after 1262) born in the village of Kielcza, Silesia, was a Polish canon in Cracow, a poet writing in Latin, composer, member of the Dominican Order.
Wincenty of Kielcza (b. around 1200, d. after 1262) born in the village of Kielcza, Silesia, was a Polish canon in Cracow, a poet writing in Latin, composer, member of the Dominican Order.
Wojciech Giertych
Wojciech Giertych, O.P. (pronounced ; born September 27, 1951) is a Polish Roman Catholic priest in the Dominican Order.
Wojciech Giertych, O.P. (pronounced ; born September 27, 1951) is a Polish Roman Catholic priest in the Dominican Order.
Xantes Mariales
Xantes Mariales (born about 1580; died at Venice in April 1660) was an Italian Dominican theologain.
Xantes Mariales (born about 1580; died at Venice in April 1660) was an Italian Dominican theologain.
Yolanda of Vianden
Mother Yolanda of Vianden, O.P., was the youngest daughter of Count Henry I of Vianden and Margaret, Marchioness of Namur.
Mother Yolanda of Vianden, O.P., was the youngest daughter of Count Henry I of Vianden and Margaret, Marchioness of Namur.
Yves Congar
Yves Marie Joseph Congar was a French Dominican cardinal and theologian.
Yves Marie Joseph Congar was a French Dominican cardinal and theologian.
Zanobi Acciaioli
Zanobi Acciaioli (25 May 1461 – 27 July 1519) was an Italian Dominican friar, a member of the Acciaioli family of Florence.
Zanobi Acciaioli (25 May 1461 – 27 July 1519) was an Italian Dominican friar, a member of the Acciaioli family of Florence.
Ángel Martínez Casado
Angel Martinez Casado (Retuerto, León Province, Spain, 1947) is a Dominican friar and PhD (doctor) in History.
Angel Martinez Casado (Retuerto, León Province, Spain, 1947) is a Dominican friar and PhD (doctor) in History.
École Biblique
The École Biblique, strictly the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, is a French academic establishment in Jerusalem, founded by Dominicans, and specialising in archaeolo...
The École Biblique, strictly the École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, is a French academic establishment in Jerusalem, founded by Dominicans, and specialising in archaeolo...
Étienne de Besançon
Étienne de Besançon (died 22 November 1294 in Lucca) was a French Dominican, who became master of his Order.
Étienne de Besançon (died 22 November 1294 in Lucca) was a French Dominican, who became master of his Order.
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