Francisco de Araujo (1580 – 19 March 1664) was a Spanish Catholic theologian. He was born at Verin, Galicia, Spain. In 1601, he entered the Dominican Order at Salamanca. He taught theology (1616–17) in the convent of St. Paul at Burgos, and in the latter year was made assistant to Peter of Herrera, the principal professor of theology at Salamanca. Six years later he succeeded to the chair, and held it until 1648, when he was appointed Bishop of Segovia. In 1656 he resigned his Episcopal see, and retired to the convent of his order at Madrid, where he died.
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| - Fray Francisco Fidalgo de Araujo y Chaves (Verín, 1580-Madrid, 19 de marzo de 1664) fue un religioso dominico, escritor y docente español, catedrático en las universidades de Salamanca y Alcalá, autor de varios tratados teológicos y obispo de Segovia. (es)
- Francisco de Araujo (1580 – 19 March 1664) was a Spanish Catholic theologian. He was born at Verin, Galicia, Spain. In 1601, he entered the Dominican Order at Salamanca. He taught theology (1616–17) in the convent of St. Paul at Burgos, and in the latter year was made assistant to Peter of Herrera, the principal professor of theology at Salamanca. Six years later he succeeded to the chair, and held it until 1648, when he was appointed Bishop of Segovia. In 1656 he resigned his Episcopal see, and retired to the convent of his order at Madrid, where he died. (en)
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| - Fray Francisco Fidalgo de Araujo y Chaves (Verín, 1580-Madrid, 19 de marzo de 1664) fue un religioso dominico, escritor y docente español, catedrático en las universidades de Salamanca y Alcalá, autor de varios tratados teológicos y obispo de Segovia. (es)
- Francisco de Araujo (1580 – 19 March 1664) was a Spanish Catholic theologian. He was born at Verin, Galicia, Spain. In 1601, he entered the Dominican Order at Salamanca. He taught theology (1616–17) in the convent of St. Paul at Burgos, and in the latter year was made assistant to Peter of Herrera, the principal professor of theology at Salamanca. Six years later he succeeded to the chair, and held it until 1648, when he was appointed Bishop of Segovia. In 1656 he resigned his Episcopal see, and retired to the convent of his order at Madrid, where he died. (en)
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