CharlesSpinola (1564 – 10 September 1622), also known as Carlo Spinola, was a Jesuit missionary from Genoa, Italy, martyred in Japan as a missionary...
Spinola is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agostino Spinola (d. 1537), Italian cardinal Alberto Spinola (born 1943), Italian water...
(in Spanish). p. 10. Broeckaert, Joseph (1869). Life of the Blessed CharlesSpinola, of the Society of Jesus: with a sketch of the other Japanese martyrs...
and CharlesSpinola spent 2 months together in England before getting back to Lisbon in January 1598. He set out again in 1599 with CharlesSpinola and...
and León Satzuma. The Jesuits killed included the Jesuit missionary CharlesSpinola, as well as nine Japanese Jesuits: Antonia Sanga, Sebastian Kimura...
worked in Ireland Beatified: 1867: Blessed CharlesSpinola (1564–1622), Genoese nobleman 2004: Blessed Charles I of Austria (1887–1922), last emperor of...
(1319–1364), Blessed Charles de Châtillon Saint Charles Borromeo (1538–1584), cardinal and archbishop of Milan, 1564–1584 Blessed CharlesSpinola (1564–1622),...
1 June 2024. Roldán-Figueroa 2021, p. 32. "September 10th: Blessed CharlesSpinola,SJ; Sebastian Kimura,SJ and Companions". The Society of Jesus. Retrieved...
been similarly enslaved and taken to Japan. They were beheaded, with CharlesSpinola and companions, during the "Great Genna Martyrdom" at Nagasaki. She...
122–124, 162–163. Broeckaert, Joseph (1869). Life of the Blessed CharlesSpinola, of the Society of Jesus: with a sketch of the other Japanese martyrs...
September 7 – Denis Godefroy, French jurist (b. 1549) September 10 – CharlesSpinola, Italian Jesuit missionary, martyr and blessed (b. 1564) September...
Alexander Crummell (Episcopal Church) Aubert Blessed Thomas Tsugi, CharlesSpinola, and Great Martyrs of Nagasaki Edmund James Peck (Anglican Church of...
Aurelia Spinola was a 17th-century Genoese noblewoman, Princess of Monaco by her marriage to Prince Ercole, Marquis de Beaux, whom she survived after...
Years' War: Spanish troops under Ambrogio Spinola conquer Breda, after a nine-month siege. June 13 – King Charles I of England marries Catholic princess...
The Palazzo Angelo Giovanni Spinola is a palace located in Via Garibaldi, in the historical center of Genoa, in Northwestern Italy. It was one of the...
Charles-Hippolyte-Philippe Spinola, known as Philippe Spinola (c. 1612–1670) was count of Bruay, baron of Andre, and lord of Kounice, a lordship which...
Cristoval Royas de Spinola (or Christopher Rojas; born of a noble Spanish family, near Roermond in Gelderland in 1626; died at Wiener-Neustadt, 12 March...
Grodziecki, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial 10 September: Blessed CharlesSpinola, priest and martyr – Optional Memorial 16 September: Saint Ludmila...
Memorial 6 February: Saint Paul Miki, religious, and companions; Blessed CharlesSpinola, Sebastian Kimura, priests, and companions, martyrs – Memorial 15 February:...
Servants), a novel about Jesuit missionaries in 17th-century Japan, led by CharlesSpinola. Only the first part could be published in Czechoslovakia, because...
which Spinola decided to opt for Bacharach instead. Spinola then marched and manage to capture Bacharach, and the Bergstrasse district. Spinola manage...
the years 1634–35, inspired by Velázquez's visit to Italy with Ambrogio Spinola, the Italian general who conquered Breda on June 5, 1625. The painting...