Augustino de Cazalla
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Augustin de Cazalla (1510-1559) est un clerc espagnol d'inspiration érasmisante qui a été accusé de créer un foyer luthérien à Valladolid. Il est le fils de Pedro de Cazalla et de Leonor de Vivero. Accusé, il est condamné par l'Inquisition au bûcher et il est exécuté le 21 mai 1559, en présence de la Régente d'Espagne, Jeanne d'Autriche.
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Agustín de Cazalla (1510-1559), el doctor Cazalla, fue un clérigo español, de tendencia humanista y erasmista, que fue acusado de crear un foco protestante en Valladolid.
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Augustino de Cazalla (1510-1559), or Dr. Agustín Cazalla, was a Spanish clergyman, with humanist and Erasmist tendencies, who was prosecuted for founding a Protestant sect in Valladolid.The son of a royal accountant, Pedro de Cazalla, and Leonor de Vibero (or Vivero) - both were of 'converso' families - the nephew of Bishop Juan de Cazalla and the brother of María de Cazalla (of the group of illuminati in Guadalajara in 1525), he studied at the University of Valladolid with Bartolomé Carranza (who was also tried by the Spanish Inquisition) and at the University of Alcalá de Henares, where his uncle Juan was the former chaplain to Cardinal Cisneros and was also a renowned humanist and Erasmist. His classmate in Alcalá, Diego Laínez, was a founding member of the Society of Jesus.
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Augustino de Cazalla
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Agustín de Cazalla
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Augustin de Cazalla
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Dr. Augustino de Cazalla
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Dr. Augustino de Cazalla
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1559-05-21
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Lutheran martyr
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Pedro de Cazalla and Leonor de Vibero
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Augustino de Cazalla (1510-1559), or Dr. Agustín Cazalla, was a Spanish clergyman, with humanist and Erasmist tendencies, who was prosecuted for founding a Protestant sect in Valladolid.The son of a royal accountant, Pedro de Cazalla, and Leonor de Vibero (or Vivero) - both were of 'converso' families - the nephew of Bishop Juan de Cazalla and the brother of María de Cazalla (of the group of illuminati in Guadalajara in 1525), he studied at the University of Valladolid with Bartolomé Carranza (who was also tried by the Spanish Inquisition) and at the University of Alcalá de Henares, where his uncle Juan was the former chaplain to Cardinal Cisneros and was also a renowned humanist and Erasmist. His classmate in Alcalá, Diego Laínez, was a founding member of the Society of Jesus. Augustino was a canon in the cathedral of Salamanca and became chaplain to the Emperor Charles V, accompanying him throughout Europe. On his return to Valladolid in 1552, he joined a conventicle considered heretical. Among this group of religious elites was the corregidor of Toro, Carlos de Seso with whom he had been in contact Juan de Valdés in Italy. Despite the strict rules and secrecy practiced within the circle they were discovered.
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Augustin de Cazalla (1510-1559) est un clerc espagnol d'inspiration érasmisante qui a été accusé de créer un foyer luthérien à Valladolid. Il est le fils de Pedro de Cazalla et de Leonor de Vivero. Accusé, il est condamné par l'Inquisition au bûcher et il est exécuté le 21 mai 1559, en présence de la Régente d'Espagne, Jeanne d'Autriche.
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Agustín de Cazalla (1510-1559), el doctor Cazalla, fue un clérigo español, de tendencia humanista y erasmista, que fue acusado de crear un foco protestante en Valladolid.
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Executed by garrotting, then burnt at the stake
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