Miguel Molinos, 16281695 (aged 67 years)

Name
Miguel /Molinos/
Name
Miguel //de Molinos //
Type of name
also known as
Birth
June 29, 1628
España, Teruel, Muniesa
Latitude: 41.07 Longitude: -0.76
Note: Famous author of Guia Espiritual translated to many languages. Leader of Quietism movement but eventually sanctioned by the Inquisition. Possible relationship not yet established. Born in Muniesa, Teruel, not too far from the villages of Villarluengo, Molinos and Forcall.
Death of a mother
Death of a father
Sentenced, life
August 23, 1687 (aged 59 years)
Italia, Roma, Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva.
Latitude: 41.898056 Longitude: -12.478333
Note: Sentenced by the Inquisitionand imprisoned for life at Castel San Angelo, near the Vatican.
Cause: Sentenced to life in prison after his Guia Espritual became popular in Europe.
Religion: Catholic
Note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Molinos
Death
December 28, 1695 (aged 67 years)
Italia, Roma
Latitude: 41.902782 Longitude: 12.496366
Note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Molinos
Family with parents
father
1653
Death: October 19, 1653España
mother
1652
Death: June 12, 1652España
Marriage MarriageFebruary 2, 1624España
5 years
himself
Miguel de Molinos, Biographic
16281695
Birth: June 29, 1628 España, Teruel, Muniesa
Death: December 28, 1695Italia, Roma
Birth
Death
Birth

Famous author of Guia Espiritual translated to many languages. Leader of Quietism movement but eventually sanctioned by the Inquisition. Possible relationship not yet established. Born in Muniesa, Teruel, not too far from the villages of Villarluengo, Molinos and Forcall.

Last consulted, Jan 23, 2020

Sentenced, life

Sentenced by the Inquisitionand imprisoned for life at Castel San Angelo, near the Vatican.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Molinos

Death

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_de_Molinos

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Miguel de Molinos, Biographic
Miguel de Molinos, Biographic
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Miguel de Molinos, Molinosiana
Miguel de Molinos, Molinosiana
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