For the 13th-century bishop and chancellor, see Juan de Soria.
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Juan de Medina (1490–1547) was a Spanish theologian, and Spain's ambassador to Rome. Although he is repeatedly quoted and praised by several theologians of his time, little was written about his life.
De poenitentia, restitutione et contractibus, 1581
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