The Jesuati (Jesuates) were a religious order founded by Giovanni Colombini of Siena in 1360.[1] The order was initially called Clerici apostolici Sancti Hieronymi (from Latin: Apostolic Clerics of Saint Jerome)[2] because of a special veneration for St. Jerome and the apostolic life the founders led.[3] The order was abolished by Pope Clement IX on 6 December 1668.
^One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Jesuati". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 337.
^Vita J. Columbini, in ASA July, viii. 354–398, and by G. Bonafide, Rome, 1642. Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
^Kennedy, Thomas (1910). "Blessed John Colombini" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
The Jesuati (Jesuates) were a religious order founded by Giovanni Colombini of Siena in 1360. The order was initially called Clerici apostolici Sancti...
century they were absorbed by the Brothers Hospitaller of Saint John of God. Jesuati, or Clerici apostolici Sancti Hieronymim, Apostolic Clerics of Saint Jerome...
July 1367) was an Italian merchant and founder of the Congregation of Jesuati (not to be confused with the Jesuits, the Society of Jesus, founded in...
poplar panel altarpiece by Sano di Pietro, produced for San Girolamo, a Jesuati monastery in Siena. Most of its panels are now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale...
legate, or inquisitor, he persecuted the last Fraticelli of Ferrara, the Jesuati of Venice, the Crypto-Jews of Sicily, Moldavia and Poland, and, above all...
(Founder of the Congregation of Jesuati) (c. 1300–1367), Italian merchant, the founder of the Congregation of Jesuati Giovanni Colombini (painter) (c...
building stands on the site of an earlier church and convent built by the Jesuati (not to be confused with Jesuits) between 1481 and 1491 and dedicated to...
built by the Discalced Carmelites on a previous convent and church of the Jesuati. The architect is unknown, but inside it is clear the influence of the...
artistic skills are evident in her portrait of Paolo Morigia, General of the Jesuati, a scholar, writer and historian, and one of her earliest patrons and supporters...
replaced by his predecessor, Gheorghe Duca. December 6 – The Order of the Jesuati, founded in 1360 by Giovanni Colombini, is abolished by Pope Clement IX...
replaced by his predecessor, Gheorghe Duca. December 6 – The Order of the Jesuati, founded in 1360 by Giovanni Colombini, is abolished by Pope Clement IX...
philosopher, and Jesuate. He was member of the Catholic Order of the Jesuats (Jesuati). In 1668 the order was suppressed by Pope Clement IX. Angeli was a student...
including popes. Another Sienese, Giovanni Colombini, founder of the order of Jesuati, preached poverty by precept and example, going back to the religious idea...
The new religious building and the adjoining monastery were built by the Jesuati order, starting around 1467, by almost complete contribution of Martinengo...
suppressed by the Catholic Church itself, such as the suppression of the Jesuati by Pope Clement IX in 1668 or the (temporary) suppression of the Jesuits...