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Socinus, Laelius, 1525-1562

LC control no.n 85143479
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Personal name headingSocinus, Laelius, 1525-1562
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Variant(s)Socin, Lelio, 1525-1562
Socini, Lelio, 1525-1562
Sozini, Lelio, 1525-1562
Sozzini, Lelio, 1525-1562
Socinus, Laelius Franciscus Maria, 1525-1562
Socino, Lelio, 1525-1562
Soccino, Lelio, 1525-1562
Turpio, Felix, 1525-1562
See alsoAlternate identity: Celsi, Mino, 1525-1562
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Other standard no.0000000116515437
Birth date1525-01-29
Death date1562-05-04
Place of birthSiena (Italy)
Place of deathZurich (Switzerland)
Field of activityTheology
Profession or occupationTheologians Humanists
Found inAshwell, G. De Socino et socianismo dissertatio, 1680.
Grande diz. enciclop. UTET (Socino, or Socini, Lelio)
Encyclop. Brit., 15th ed. (Socinus, Laelius, Latin name of Lelio (Francesco Maria) Socini, Sozini, or Sozzini; b. 3/25/1525; d. 5/14/1562; theologian)
BM (Socinus, Laelius Franciscus Maria; has ref. Socin, Lelio)
Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek, viewed on Aug. 24th, 2022 (Sozzini, Lelio; born Siena, 1525; died Zürich 1562; theologian; variant names: Socinus, Laelius F.; Socini, Lelio; Soccino, Lelio; Turpio, Felix (pseudonym); Socino Sozzini, Lelio; Socino, Laelius; Celsi, Mino ;Socinus, Laelius; Socinus, Laelius Franciscus Maria; Socino, Lelio; Sozini, Lelio; Socin, Lelio; Celsus, Minus; Socin, Lélius)
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English Wikipedia, viewed on Aug. 24th, 2022 (Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini, or simply Lelio Sozzini (Latin: Laelius Socinus; 29 January 1525 - 4 May 1562), was an Italian Renaissance humanist and theologian and, alongside his nephew Fausto Sozzini, founder of the Non-trinitarian Christian belief system known as Socinianism. His doctrine was developed among the Polish Brethren in the Polish Reformed Church during the 16th and 17th centuries and embraced by the Unitarian Church of Transylvania during the same period)
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