LC control no. | no2008085437 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Order of the Holy Spirit |
Variant(s) | Order of the Holy Ghost Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost Hospitallers of the Holy Spirit Heilig-Geist-Orden Ordine di S. Spirito in Sassia Ordine di Santo Spirito in Sassia Ordine di S. Spirito Ordine di Santo Spirito Ospedalieri di S. Spirito Ospedalieri di Santo Spirito Frati ospedalieri del S. Spirito Frati ospedalieri del Santo Spirito Ordine di S. Spirito in Saxia Ordine di Santo Spirito in Saxia Ordre hospitalier du Saint-Esprit |
Beginning date | 1180~ |
Ending date | 1847-07 |
Located | Rome (Italy) |
Special note | Do not confuse with: Ordre du Saint-Esprit. |
Found in | Gli ordini ospedalieri tra centro e periferia, 2007: page 6 (Ordine di S. Spirito) page 7 (Ordine di S. Spirito in Sassia) page 236 (Ospedalieri di S. Spirito) page 251 (Frati ospedalieri del S. Spirito) page 260 (Ordine di S. Spirito in Saxia) page 273 (Ordre hospitalier du Saint-Esprit; founded in 1180 at Montpellier) Caritas im Schatten von Sankt Peter, 2015: page 13 (der Heilig-Geist-Orden; a hospital order founded by Guido (Guy) of Montpellier; confirmed by Pope Innocent III in a bull issued in 1204; its motherhouse was the Ospedale Santo Spirito in Sassia in Rome) New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition: volume 7, pages 51-52 (Holy Spirit, Order of the; Order of the Holy Spirit; an order of hospitallers founded circa 1180 in France by Guy de Montpellier; was supported by Pope Innocent III and later popes; in his bull Inter opera pietatis of June 19, 1204, Innocent III granted to the order the newly constructed Hospital of the Holy Spirit near the church of St. Maria in Saxia on the banks of the Tiber; the Order was suppressed by Pius IX in July, 1847) Catholic religious orders, 1957: page 204 (Hospitallers of the Holy Ghost; founded circa 1195 in France by Gui de Montpellier; extinct) Wikipedia, viewed September 7, 2016 (Order of the Holy Ghost; also known as Hospitallers of the Holy Spirit; Roman Catholic religious order, founded by Guy de Montpellier in Provence for the care of the sick; originally based in the Santo Spirito in Sassia in Rome) |