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Jacob Palaeologus or Giacomo da Chio (c. 1520 – March 23, 1585) was a Dominican friar who renounced his religious vows and became an antitrinitarian theologian. An indefatigable polemicist against both Calvinism and Papal Power, Palaeologus cultivated a wide range of high-placed contacts and correspondents in the imperial, royal, and aristocratic households in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire; while formulating and propagating a radically heterodox version of Christianity, in which Jesus Christ was not to be invoked in worship, and where purported irreconcilable differences between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism were rejected as spurious fabrications. He was continually pursued by his many enemies, repeatedly escaping through his many covert supporters.

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  • Jacob Palaeologus (de)
  • Ιάκωβος Παλαιολόγος (el)
  • Jacob Palaeologus (en)
  • Jacobus Palaeologus (fr)
  • Jakub Paleolog (pl)
  • Палеолог, Яков (ru)
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  • Ο Ιάκωβος Παλαιολόγος (λατ.: Jacob Palaeologus) ήταν Έλληνας λόγιος του 16ου αιώνα με αντιτριαδικές ιδέες. (el)
  • Jacob Palaeologus oder Giacomo da Chio (* 1520 in Chios; † 23. März 1585 in Rom) war ein bedeutender griechisch-italienischer Theologe und Diplomat des 16. Jahrhunderts. Zunächst Dominikaner wandte er sich später der Reformation und besonders dem Unitarismus zu. (de)
  • Jakub Paleolog (gr.: Ιάκωβος Παλαιολόγος, także: Giacomo Palaiologo, Jacob Palaiologos, Paleolog z Korfu) (ur. w 1520 na Chios, zm. 25 maja 1585 w Rzymie) – w początkowym okresie dominikanin, później unitariański działacz reformacyjny (m.in. braci polskich). Działał we Włoszech, Czechach, Siedmiogrodzie i Polsce. Stracony z wyroku inkwizycji, uznawany za męczennika za wiarę. Z pochodzenia był Grekiem i naturalizowanym Polakiem. (pl)
  • Jacob Palaeologus or Giacomo da Chio (c. 1520 – March 23, 1585) was a Dominican friar who renounced his religious vows and became an antitrinitarian theologian. An indefatigable polemicist against both Calvinism and Papal Power, Palaeologus cultivated a wide range of high-placed contacts and correspondents in the imperial, royal, and aristocratic households in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Empire; while formulating and propagating a radically heterodox version of Christianity, in which Jesus Christ was not to be invoked in worship, and where purported irreconcilable differences between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism were rejected as spurious fabrications. He was continually pursued by his many enemies, repeatedly escaping through his many covert supporters. (en)
  • Jacobus Palaeologus ou Giacomo da Chio, est un frère dominicain qui a renoncé à ses vœux religieux et est devenu un théologien antitrinitaire, né à Chios vers 1520, et mort à Rome le 23 mars 1585. Jacobus Palaeologus est un polémiste infatigable contre le calvinisme et le pouvoir papal. Il a cultivé un large éventail de contacts et de correspondants haut placés dans les foyers impériaux, royaux et aristocratiques d'Europe de l'Est et de l'Empire ottoman. Il a formulé et en propagé une version radicalement hétérodoxe du christianisme, dans laquelle Jésus-Christ ne doit pas être invoqué dans le culte, et où les prétendues différences irréconciliables entre le christianisme, l'islam et le judaïsme sont rejetées comme fausses fabrications. Il a été continuellement poursuivi par ses nombreux en (fr)
  • Яков Палеолог (Giacomo da Chio; ок. 1520, Хиос — 23 марта 1585, Рим) — религиозный и политический деятель Европы XVI века греческого происхождения, последователь учения антитринитариев, духовный писатель. Сочинения его были посвящены главным образом полемике с польскими антитринитариями. (ru)
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  • Jacob Palaeologus (en)
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