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Thomas of Celano (Italian: Tommaso da Celano; c. 1200 - c. 1260-1270) was an Italian friar of the Franciscans (Order of Friars Minor) was a poet and the author of three hagiographies about Saint Francis of Assisi.

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German (German) Thomas von Celano
Italian (Italian) Tommaso da Celano

Thomas of Celaeno

Thomas of Celæno , also known as Thomas of Celano (around 1200 - around 1255), was a Franciscan monk and hymnodist whose chief claim to fame is his authorship of the Dies Iræ . Thomas was one of... sequence Dies Iræ , Thomas also wrote two lives of St Francis, a life of St Clare of Assisi, and at...

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Christ, which, according to Thomas of Celano, formed the kernel of the rule, surrounded by certain other... followed by Thomas of Celano, Bonaventura, and Jacopone da Todi; and in a certain sense even Dante may..., that the degree of doctor of theology was conceded to the Dominican Thomas Aquinas and the...

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