JESUATI

JESUATI
JESUATI
Ordo sacer, in Communione Rom. fundatus, a Ioh. Columbino. Senensi, Sec. 14. approbatus ab Urbano V. A. C. 1367. abolitus a Clem. IX. A. C. 1668. Dicti quoque Clerici Apostolici. Vide Morer. Dict. Hist.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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