LC control no. | n 85326486 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | John, de Matha, Saint, 1160-1213 |
Variant(s) | Giovanni, de Matha, Saint, 1160-1213 Jean de Matha, Saint, 1160-1213 John, of Matha, Saint, 1160-1213 Juan, de Mata, Saint, 1160-1213 Matha, John de, Saint, 1160-1213 |
Other standard no. | Q470597 67273570 0000000066290558 |
Associated country | France |
Birth date | 1160-06-23 |
Death date | 1213-12-17 |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
Affiliation | Université de Paris Trinitarians Catholic Church |
Profession or occupation | Priests Saints |
Found in | Castaño, R. Nacido para la liberación, 1985: t.p. (San Juan de Mata) flap (b. Faucon (France) & d. 12/17/1213, Rome) Holweck (John de Matha b. 6/23/1160, Faucon in Provence & d. 12/17/1213, Rome) Bk of Saints (John of Matha b. 1160, Faucon in Provence & d. 12/17/1213, Rome) LC data base, 3/5/86 (hdg.: Jean de Matha, Saint, 1160-1213) Vita di Giovanni de Matha e ripercussioni della sua opera nei tempi, 1982. Wikipedia, April 19, 2023 (John of Matha, OSST (1160-1213) was a French Catholic priest of and cofounder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, initially dedicated to ransoming Christians who had been captured by marauders from North Africa. Born 23 June 1160, Faucon-de-Barcelonnette, Died 17 December 1213, Rome; He studied theology at the University of Paris and was ordained a priest at the age of 32 in December 1192) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_Matha> |