Antonio Perez
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Antonio Perez
Summary
Antonio Perez is a human[1]. Born in Puente La Reina – Gares[2], he… he was born on March 19, 1599[3]. He died in Corral de Almaguer[4]. He died on March 2, 1649[5]. He worked as a theologian[6], university teacher[7], and philosopher[8].
Key Facts
- Antonio Perez was born in Puente La Reina – Gares[2].
- Antonio Perez died in Corral de Almaguer[4].
- Antonio Perez was born on March 19, 1599[3].
- Antonio Perez died on March 2, 1649[5].
- Antonio Perez held citizenship in Spain[9].
- Antonio Perez's professions included theologian[6].
- Antonio Perez's professions included university teacher[7].
- Antonio Perez worked as a philosopher[8].
- Antonio Perez was employed by Roman College[10].
- Antonio Perez is recorded as male[11].
- Antonio Perez's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Antonio Perez's religious order is recorded as Society of Jesus[13].
- Antonio Perez's family name is recorded as Perez[14].
- Antonio Perez's given name is recorded as Antonio[15].
- Antonio Perez studied under Benito de Robles[16].
- Antonio Perez studied under Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza[17].
- Antonio Perez's nickname is recorded as Theologus mirabilis[18].
- Antonio Perez's birth name is recorded as Antonio Pérez Valiende de Navas[19].
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Origins and Family
Antonio Perez's place of birth was Puente La Reina – Gares[2]. He was born on March 19, 1599[3].
Education
Studied under Benito de Robles[16], a philosopher[20], 1571–1616[21] and Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza[17], a philosopher[22], 1578–1651[23], of Spain[24].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include theologian[6], university teacher[7], and philosopher[8]. Antonio Perez was employed by Roman College[10].
Death and Burial
Antonio Perez died on March 2, 1649[5]. He passed away in Corral de Almaguer[4].
FAQs
Where was Antonio Perez born?
Antonio Perez's place of birth was Puente La Reina – Gares[2].
Where did Antonio Perez die?
Antonio Perez died in Corral de Almaguer[4].
What did Antonio Perez do for work?
Antonio Perez worked as theologian[6], university teacher[7], and philosopher[8].