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  1. Servetus attended the Grammar Studium in Sariñena, Aragón, near Villanueva de Sijena, under master Domingo Manobel until 1520. From course 1520/1521 to 1522/1523, Michael Servetus was a student of the Liberal Arts in the primitive University of Zaragoza, a Studium Generale of Arts.

  2. Michael Servetus (born 1511?, Villanueva or Tudela, Spain—died October 27, 1553, Champel, Switzerland) was a Spanish physician and theologian whose unorthodox teachings led to his condemnation as a heretic by both Protestants and Roman Catholics and to his execution by Calvinists from Geneva.

  3. May 14, 2018 · Michael Servetus. The Spanish religious philosopher Michael Servetus (ca. 1511-1553), often called the first Unitarian, denied the divinity of Christ and the doctrine of the Trinity. His views made him abhorrent to both Catholics and Protestants. Michael Servetus was born at Villanueva.

  4. Michael Servetus (also Miguel Servet or Miguel Serveto) (September 29, 1511 – October 27, 1553) was a Spanish theologian, physician, and humanist. His interests included many sciences: Astronomy , meteorology , geography, jurisprudence , study of the Bible, mathematics, anatomy , and medicine .

  5. SERVETUS, MICHAEL(15111553) Michael Servetus, the Spanish theologian and physician, was born in Spanish Navarre and was burned at the stake in Geneva. Source for information on Servetus, Michael (1511–1553): Encyclopedia of Philosophy dictionary.

  6. MICHAEL SERVETUS: THE STORY OF A WANDERING AND SOLITARY SPANIARD. Introduction. The date is the 27th of October 1553. An uneasy and unshaven man wearing a louse-ridden doublet limped wearily through the streets of Geneva, escorted by a squadron of archers.

  7. Michael Servetus, orig. Miguel Servet, (born 1511?, Villanueva or Tudela, Spain—died Oct. 27, 1553, Champel, Switz.), Spanish physician and theologian. His views alienated both Roman Catholics and Protestants, beginning with the publication of his first book, De Trinitatis erroribus (1531), in which he denied the Holy Trinity.

  8. Out of this background then stands out the solitary figure of Michael Servetus, a bold mind daring to analyze afresh accepted dogmas and the authority of the ancient creeds and medieval...

  9. Michael Servetus: Intellectual Giant, Humanist, and Martyr. Marian Hillar, Claire S. Allen. Michaela Valente

  10. Oct 21, 2006 · Michael Servetus, Heartfelt. : Juan Naya Pérez. University Press of America, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 376 pages. Michael Servetus, Heartfelt is a tribute to this unique man and his...