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CAPISTRANO, GIOVANNI DI (1386-1456) , Italian friar, theologian and inquisitor, was born in the little village
magistrate ; he took part in the continual struggles of the small Italian states in such a way as to compromise himself. During his captivity he was practically ruined and lost his young
Jesuati
Hungary
Constantinople , he succeeded in gathering troops together for a crusade against the Turks (1455), which at least helped to raise the siege of Belgrade, which was being blockaded by Mahommed II. He died shortly afterwards (October 23, 1456), and was canonized in 169o. Capistrano, in spite of this restless life, found time to work
minor Franciscans, and to uphold both in his writings and his speeches the most advanced theories upon the papal supremacy as opposed to that of the councils.See E. Jacob, Johannes von Capistrano, vol. i.: " Das Leben and Wirken Capistrans; " vol. ii.: " Die handschriftlichen Aufzeichnungen von Reden and Tractaten Capistrans," (1st series , Breslau, 1903-1905). (P. A.)End of Article: CAPISTRANO, GIOVANNI DI (1386-1456) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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