'Life of Santi Marcianus, martyr, first bishop of Syracuse' from Gaetani's Vitae Sanctorum Siculorum
Born
22 April 1566 Syracuse, Kingdom of Sicily
Died
8 March 1620 (aged 53) Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily
Occupation
Historian, Catholic priest
Known for
Vitae Sanctorum Siculorum
Family
Constantino Cajetan
Ottavio Gaetani (22 April 1566 - 8 March 1620) was an Italian Jesuit and historian, writing exclusively in Latin and most notable for his Vitae Sanctorum Siculorum. He is held to be the founder of hagiography in his native Sicily and one of the island's main 16th-century and early 17th-century historians.[1]
^Paul Oldfield (2014). Sanctity and Pilgrimage in Medieval Southern Italy, 1000-1200. Cambridge University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-1107000285.
OttavioGaetani (22 April 1566 - 8 March 1620) was an Italian Jesuit and historian, writing exclusively in Latin and most notable for his Vitae Sanctorum...
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Corleone was published in 1657 in the Sicilian martyrology of Jesuit OttavioGaetani ("Vitae Sanctorum Siculorum"). He was said to have derived it from...
vitality of her cult. She is recorded in the Sicilian martyrology of OttavioGaetani, as well as in the Palmerian martyrology of Antonio Mongitore in 1742...
September 1650 in Rome) was a Benedictine scholar. Although his brothers, Ottavio and Alfonso, joined the Society of Jesus, Constantino became a Benedictine...
GCatholic.org. Retrieved 29 February 2016.[self-published source?] OttavioGaetani (1657). Petrus Salernus (ed.). Vitae sanctorum Siculorum, ex antiquis...
Martyrologium Romanum, a liturgical calendar used by the diocese of Rome. OttavioGaetani (1657). Petrus Salernus (ed.). Vitae sanctorum Siculorum, ex antiquis...
time, and kept it under the jurisdiction of Pisa until 1406, when Pietro Gaetani, a Pisan noble who decided to sell out his native land, and gave the castles...
Lorenzo, who married Luisa Moncada Gaetani of the Princes of Paternò, fathered two children, Giovanna and Ottavio, III prince of Trabia († 1720), who...
Lucrezia Gaetani. She had a younger sister named Giovanna and two half-siblings from her father's second wife, Castellana Centelles: Ottavio, 1st Prince...
bergamonews.it (in Italian). 10 August 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2020. Gaetani, Marco (14 May 2019). "Un sogno di 56 anni fa". ultimouomo.com (in Italian)...
Real Academia de la Historia". Villabianca.), Francesco Maria Emanuele e Gaetani (march di (1754). Della Sicilia nobile. [With] Appendice (in Italian)....
Spinelli Luciano Spinosi Francesco Statuto Simonetta Stefanelli Giacomo Gaetani Stefaneschi Roberto Stellone Pope Stephen I Cesare Sterbini Michael Stern...
Ferrariis Salzano (1905–1985), Italian Ambassador. Scion the Princely House of Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona from his mother side and of the Princely House of...
London (1996). Philip Miller, C.E.O. of Saks Fifth Avenue; New York (1995). Ottavio Missoni, fashion designer; Milan (1982). Issey Miyake, fashion designer;...
Richard Wagner and the Jews. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786491384. DiGaetani, John Louis (2014). "Chapter 14: Vienna, Russia, and Matrimonial Crises:1861-1864"...
Corriere della Sera. p. 50. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Gaetani, Marco (14 May 2019). "Un sogno di 56 anni fa". ultimouomo.com (in Italian)...
17 December 2020. Losapio 2020, section 331. Losapio 2020, section 365. Gaetani, Marco (26 December 2019). "I pirati d'Europa: quando l'Atalanta arrivò...
(administrator) (Roman Obedience) Oddo Colonna 1401–1405 (administrator) Antonio I Gaetani 1405–1409, † 1412 (Bishop of Porto 1409–1412) Angelo de Sommariva, O.S...
one, with the seat of the bishop at Teano. Teano is a former fief of the Gaetani. Its first bishop was supposedly Paris of Teano (d. 346), ordained by Pope...