Agostino Valier (7 April 1531 – 24 May 1606), also Augustinus Valerius or Valerio, was an Italian cardinal and bishop of Verona. He was a reforming bishop, putting into effect the decisions of the Council of Trent by means of administrative and disciplinary measures.[1] He was one of the Christian humanist followers of Filippo Neri.[2]
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AgostinoValier (7 April 1531 – 24 May 1606), also Augustinus Valerius or Valerio, was an Italian cardinal and bishop of Verona. He was a reforming bishop...
1629. Agostino Gradenigo was born in Venice on 8 November 1570 to the noble Gradenigo family, son of the poet Giorgio Gradenigo and of Laura Valier, sister...
Archbishop of Turin. On 30 November 1592, he was consecrated bishop by AgostinoValier, Bishop of Verona. He served as Archbishop of Turin until his death...
Bishop of Castellaneta. On 12 Mar 1585, he was consecrated bishop by AgostinoValier, Bishop of Verona, with Filippo Mocenigo, Archbishop of Nicosia, and...
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and collaborator and the Bishop of Verona AgostinoValier as his friend. In addition, Cardinal and Bishop Valier introduced the Jesuits to Verona in 1577...
with the government, from the Venetian bishops Federico Cornaro and AgostinoValier. Finally, on 23 January 1581, the patriarchal seminary was opened,...
Successor Francesco Vendramin Orders Ordination 8 September 1601 by AgostinoValier Consecration 28 Oct 1601 by Pope Clement VIII Personal details Died...
died in Verona on 13 April 1565, leaving his episcopate to his nephew AgostinoValier. Vesalius, Andreas. Vesalius: The China Root Epistle (PDF). Cambridge...
and African Studies. XI. 1976. Pullapilly, Cyriac K. (July 1992). "AgostinoValier and the Conceptual Basis of the Catholic Reformation". Harvard Theological...
Gerusalemme 1606 Succeeded by Antonio Zapata y Cisneros Preceded by AgostinoValier Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina 1606–1608 Succeeded by Antonio Maria...
diocese. His diocese was visited from 4 to 22 February 1580 by Cardinal AgostinoValier sent by the Republic of Venice to check the status of this strategic...
missionary preaching. Its constitutions were elaborations on those of AgostinoValier and the Barnabite Carlo Bascapè, then bishop of Novara. After a trial...
Silvestro Valier or Valiero (Venice, 28 March 1630 – Venice, 7 July 1700) was the 109th Doge of Venice, reigning from his election on 25 February 1694...
native of Venice, Pietro Valier was the grand-nephew of Cardinal Bernardo Navagero and the nephew of Cardinal AgostinoValier. He had been a Referendary...
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following the proposal made on 14 January 1580 by the apostolic visitor AgostinoValier, he quickly established the diocesan seminary, which however survived...
Salviati (December 12, 1583) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria della Pace AgostinoValier (December 12, 1583) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Marco; Bishop of Verona...
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