Bruno d' Affringues
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Bruno d' Affringues
Summary
Bruno d' Affringues is a human[1]. His place of birth was Saint-Omer[2]. He was born on April 20, 1549[3]. He died in Grande Chartreuse[4]. He died on March 6, 1632[5]. He worked as a monk[6] and Catholic priest[7].
Key Facts
- Born in Saint-Omer[2], Bruno d' Affringues…
- Bruno d' Affringues passed away in Grande Chartreuse[4].
- Bruno d' Affringues was born on April 20, 1549[3].
- Bruno d' Affringues died on March 6, 1632[5].
- Bruno d' Affringues held citizenship in France[8].
- Bruno d' Affringues worked as a monk[6].
- Bruno d' Affringues worked as a Catholic priest[7].
- Bruno d' Affringues held the position of Minister General of Carthusians[9].
- Bruno d' Affringues's religion is recorded as Catholicism[10].
- Bruno d' Affringues is recorded as male[11].
- Bruno d' Affringues's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Bruno d' Affringues earned the academic degree of Doctor of Juridical Science[13].
- Bruno d' Affringues's given name is recorded as Charles[14].
- Bruno d' Affringues studied under Giovanni Stefano Menochio[15].
- Bruno d' Affringues's religious name is recorded as Bruno d'Affringues[16].
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Origins and Family
Bruno d' Affringues was born in Saint-Omer[2]. He was born on April 20, 1549[3].
Education
Bruno d' Affringues earned the academic degree of Doctor of Juridical Science[13]. He studied under Giovanni Stefano Menochio[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include monk[6] and Catholic priest[7]. Bruno d' Affringues held the position of Minister General of Carthusians[9].
Personal Life
Bruno d' Affringues's religion is recorded as Catholicism[10].
Death and Burial
Bruno d' Affringues died on March 6, 1632[5]. He passed away in Grande Chartreuse[4].
FAQs
Where was Bruno d' Affringues born?
Bruno d' Affringues's place of birth was Saint-Omer[2].
Where did Bruno d' Affringues die?
Bruno d' Affringues died in Grande Chartreuse[4].
What did Bruno d' Affringues do for work?
Bruno d' Affringues worked as monk[6] and Catholic priest[7].