Péter Pázmány
Péter Pázmány de Panasz, S.J. (, ; ; ; ; 4 October 1570 – 19 March 1637), was a Hungarian Jesuit who was a noted philosopher, theologian, cardinal, pulpit orator and statesman. He was an important figure in the Counter-Reformation in Royal Hungary.Pázmány's most important legacy was his creation of the Hungarian literary language. As an orator he was dubbed "the Hungarian Cicero in the purple". In 1867, a street in Vienna, the Pazmanitengasse, was named after him. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Created 1609Other Authors: “...Pázmány, Péter, 1570-1637...”
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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2Created 1609Other Authors: “...Pázmány, Péter, 1570-1637...”
Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
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3Created 1609Other Authors: “...Pázmány, Péter, 1570-1637...”
Location: Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
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4Created 2005Other Authors: “...Pázmány, Péter, 1570-1637...”
Location: Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
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5Created 1609Other Authors: “...Pázmány, Péter, 1570-1637...”
Location: William H. Hannon Library, Loyola Marymount University
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