- male, deceased (1584)
- Saint Charles Borromeo (October 2, 1538 – November 3, 1584) was an Italian saint and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
- female
- Una Voce (Engl.: "With One Voice" from the Preface to the Roman Canon) is an international federation of Catholic lay organizations attached to the...
- male
- The term major orders was a part of the clerical terminology of the Roman Catholic Church until shortly after the Second Vatican Council, when the...
- male, deceased (1623)
- Paolo Sarpi (often known simply as Fra Paolo) (August 14, 1552 - January 15, 1623) was a Venetian patriot, scholar, scientist and church reformer...
- male, deceased (1591)
- Pope Gregory XIV, born Niccolò Sfondrati, was Pope from December 5, 1590 - October 16, 1591.
- male, deceased (1576)
- Cornelius Jansen, the Elder (born at Hulst, Flanders, 1510; died at Ghent, 11 April1576) was a Flemish Catholic exegete. He received his early...
- male, deceased (1560)
- Melchior Cano, was a Spanish theologian. He was born at Tarançon, in New Castile, and joined the Dominican Order in Salamanca, where by 1546 he h...
- male, deceased (1579)
- Stanislaus Hosius was a papal legate to Poland, a cardinal, and a Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Warmia. Hosius was the son of Ulrich Hos of...
- male, deceased (1598)
- Benito Arias Montano or Benedictus Arias Montanus (1527-1598), Spanish orientalist and editor of the "Antwerp Polyglot", was born at Fregenal de la...
- male
- Domingo de Soto was a Dominican priest and theologian born 1494, Segovia, Spain. He died in 1560 in Salamanca. He is best known as one of the major...
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