Aleander The Great

Girolamo Aleandro Hieronymus Aleander (born Girolamo Aleandro; [1] 13 February 1480 – 1 February 1542) was a Venetian humanist, linguist, and cardinal.

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Luther requested an adjournment to formulate a response, and the Diet reconvened the next day. The papal nuncio, Aleander, who questioned Luther, had been careful to formulate the examination …

The name "Aleander" is a variant of the name "Alexander" and has Greek origins. It is derived from the Greek name "Alexandros," which means "defender of men" or "protector of mankind." The name carries …

He is also called Hieronymus Aleander. A principal in the Lutheran crisis, he obtained the condemnation of Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms (1521), and he made an outline of policy for the Counter …

The Views of Papal Nuncio Jerome Aleander on Martin Luther's Appeal to Caesar (December 1520)

Aleander, Lettres familières, pp 174-5. For Aleander’s misgivings over the idea of making concessions to the Lutherans, see his memorial In tractanda concordia cum Lutheranis haec maxime consideranda et …

Even Aleander agreed not to push any punishment on Luther except excommunication if he did not recant. Luther went gladly to the Diet of Worms, anxious to defend his doctrines. He was all the more …

Aleander Family History Aleander Name Meaning Scottish, English, German, and Dutch: from the personal name Alexander, classical Greek Alexandros, which probably originally meant ‘repulser of men (i.e. of …

Aleandro, Girolamo Aleandro, Girolamo Cardinal, born Feb. 13, 1480, at Motta, on the confines of Friuli and Istria. He studied at Venice, where he became acquainted with Erasmus, and applied himself with great …

Aleander and the Diet of Worms: His thoughts on the Martin Luther case

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We see the famous mosaic from Pompeii of Alexander the Great riding his horse in battle. Alexander the Great ascended the ...

Los Angeles Times: Why Alexander the Great really was better than the average imperialist conqueror

Alexander, the brilliant young Macedonian king remembered as “the Great,” has frequently been compared to the mythic Greek hero Achilles. Both were beloved by their soldiers and almost invincible. But ...

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Why Alexander the Great really was better than the average imperialist conqueror

People know Alexander the Great as a renowned historical figure who was a very successful military commander who never lost a battle. However, people are wondering if he was gay or bisexual, only ...

Netflix’s new docu-drama series, Alexander: The Making of a God, has sparked backlash from “anti-woke" influencers who are offended that the series depicts Alexander the Great in a homosexual ...

At long last, Turkish researchers have pinpointed the precise site of the Battle of Granicus, where Alexander the Great achieved his first monumental victory on the road to becoming history’s greatest ...

Historians have debated the death of Alexander the Great for centuries, with some arguing he was assassinated, while others suggesting he was afflicted by malaria or typhoid. The theories abound with ...

Forbes: Netflix Criticized For ‘Queering’ Alexander The Great—But Historians Say Today’s Definition Of Gay Can’t Be Applied To Ancient Greece

A new Netflix series about the life of Alexander the Great, which includes scenes of him with a male lover, has faced criticism from some Greek officials, and some historians say that although the ...

Netflix Criticized For ‘Queering’ Alexander The Great—But Historians Say Today’s Definition Of Gay Can’t Be Applied To Ancient Greece

Military.com: Alexander the Great Caught a Lucky Break After Suffering the Worst Wound of His Campaign

When Alexander the Great died at age 32, it came as the result of an illness brought on after a night of drinking. When Alexander the Great died at age 32, it came as the result of an illness brought ...

Alexander the Great Caught a Lucky Break After Suffering the Worst Wound of His Campaign

National Geographic news: Were Alexander the Great and Hephaestion more than friends?

Yahoo: Why Alexander the Great really was better than the average imperialist conqueror

Alexander the Great , who lived from July 356 BC to 10/11 June, 323 BC, was an intrepid conqueror and a brilliant military general.

Popular Mechanics: A Stunning New Discovery May Rewrite the Legacy of Alexander the Great

Experts have identified a site in northwest Turkey as that of the Battle of the Granicus, a major victory for Alexander the Great. The defeat of the Persians in 334 B.C. at that location provided a ...

A Stunning New Discovery May Rewrite the Legacy of Alexander the Great

One of the last cities ever founded by Alexander the Great, later dubbed Charax Spasinou, has been lost for centuries. Located in present-day Iraq, geopolitical conflict has prevented on-the-ground ...

Metro on MSN: Secrets of giant tomb linked to Alexander the Great uncovered for first time

The secrets of a vast burial mound with links to Alexander the Great are being revealed during an excavation and restoration project. Covering more than 20 acres, the Kasta Tomb, near Amphipolis, ...

Secrets of giant tomb linked to Alexander the Great uncovered for first time

It is not surprising that filmmakers or even historians cannot capture the whole picture of Alexander the Great. First of all, his mother was from an Illyrian (Albanian) tribe. The original name of ...

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The Economic Times on MSN: Quote of the day by Alexander the Great: 'I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by...'

Quote of the day by Alexander the Great: Alexander the Great, a Macedonian king, built one of the ancient world's largest empires before age 30. Educated by Aristotle, he proved his leadership after ...

Quote of the day by Alexander the Great: 'I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by...'

Daily Mail: Alexander the Great's FATHER is found: Ancient Greek tomb discovered in 1977 is confirmed to contain the remains of King Philip II