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Mino Cèlsi (1514 – c. 1576) was an Italian ambassador and scholar; he was forced to flee to Basel, Switzerland, for his defense of Protestant critics of Roman Catholicism. Born in Siena to an aristocratic family, he served in various roles in government, including as ambassador from the Republic to Milan (1545, 1555-1556) and as a representative (1563) of Siena in Florence. Suffering from financial difficulties, and in part because of his affiliation with others who fell to imprisonment by the Roman Inquisition, he fled from Siena and ended up in Basel. He traveled to Vienna and Frankfort in search of employment. After his death a manuscript was published in Latin under his name, including De haereticis coercendis quatenus progredi liceat, disputatio, by Mini Celsi Senensis, and Lelio Sozz

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  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini (o Lelio Socino por la traducción al latín Socinus) (Siena, 29 de enero de 1525 - 4 de mayo de 1562 ) fue un humanista y reformador italiano. Socino nace en Siena. Su familia descendía de Sozzo, un banquero de , cuyo segundo hijo, Mino Sozzi, se asentó como notario en Siena, en 1304. (es)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini, auch Sozini oder Socini (* 29. Januar 1525 in Siena; † 4. Mai 1562 in Zürich), war ein italienischer humanistischer Jurist und unitarischer Theologe. Nach ihm und seinem Neffen Fausto Sozzini ist der Sozinianismus benannt. (de)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini ou Lelio (en latin : Laelius Socinus ; en français : Lelio Socin), né à Sienne le 9 janvier 1525 et mort à Zurich le 4 mai 1562, est un humaniste italien. (fr)
  • Mino Cèlsi (1514 – c. 1576) was an Italian ambassador and scholar; he was forced to flee to Basel, Switzerland, for his defense of Protestant critics of Roman Catholicism. Born in Siena to an aristocratic family, he served in various roles in government, including as ambassador from the Republic to Milan (1545, 1555-1556) and as a representative (1563) of Siena in Florence. Suffering from financial difficulties, and in part because of his affiliation with others who fell to imprisonment by the Roman Inquisition, he fled from Siena and ended up in Basel. He traveled to Vienna and Frankfort in search of employment. After his death a manuscript was published in Latin under his name, including De haereticis coercendis quatenus progredi liceat, disputatio, by Mini Celsi Senensis, and Lelio Sozzini, Christalingae, (1577). (Translation: Highlighting the Progress in the Restrictions of Heresy). The work argues for tolerance of alternative religious beliefs. (en)
  • Lelio Sozzini, o Sozini, Socini, Socino, Socinus (Siena, 29 gennaio 1525 – Zurigo, 14 maggio 1562), è stato un teologo e riformatore italiano. (it)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini (of simpelweg Lelio (Latijn: Laelius Socinus) (Siena 29 januari 1525 - Zürich, 4 mei 1562) was een Italiaans Renaissance humanist en hervormer. Hij was een oom van de meer bekende Fausto Sozzini (Latijn: Faustus Socinus) naar wie zowel de als de vroeg Engelse Unitariërs "Socinianen" worden genoemd. (nl)
  • Leliusz Socyn (wł. Lelio Sozzini, łac. Laelius Socinus, ur. 29 stycznia 1525 w Sienie, zm. 4 maja 1562 w Zurychu) – włoski działacz reformacyjny i teolog unitariański. Jego bratankiem był Faust Socyn – późniejszy teolog i jeden przywódców braci polskich. (pl)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini ou Lélio Socino (Latim Socinus; Siena, 29 de janeiro de 1525 - Zurique, 4 de maio de 1562) foi um humanista e reformador italiano. (pt)
  • Лелио (Лелий) Социн (итал. Lelio Sozzini; 1525—1562) — итальянский богослов, родной дядя Фауста Социна — основателя антитринитарного учения. (ru)
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  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini (o Lelio Socino por la traducción al latín Socinus) (Siena, 29 de enero de 1525 - 4 de mayo de 1562 ) fue un humanista y reformador italiano. Socino nace en Siena. Su familia descendía de Sozzo, un banquero de , cuyo segundo hijo, Mino Sozzi, se asentó como notario en Siena, en 1304. (es)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini, auch Sozini oder Socini (* 29. Januar 1525 in Siena; † 4. Mai 1562 in Zürich), war ein italienischer humanistischer Jurist und unitarischer Theologe. Nach ihm und seinem Neffen Fausto Sozzini ist der Sozinianismus benannt. (de)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini ou Lelio (en latin : Laelius Socinus ; en français : Lelio Socin), né à Sienne le 9 janvier 1525 et mort à Zurich le 4 mai 1562, est un humaniste italien. (fr)
  • Lelio Sozzini, o Sozini, Socini, Socino, Socinus (Siena, 29 gennaio 1525 – Zurigo, 14 maggio 1562), è stato un teologo e riformatore italiano. (it)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini (of simpelweg Lelio (Latijn: Laelius Socinus) (Siena 29 januari 1525 - Zürich, 4 mei 1562) was een Italiaans Renaissance humanist en hervormer. Hij was een oom van de meer bekende Fausto Sozzini (Latijn: Faustus Socinus) naar wie zowel de als de vroeg Engelse Unitariërs "Socinianen" worden genoemd. (nl)
  • Leliusz Socyn (wł. Lelio Sozzini, łac. Laelius Socinus, ur. 29 stycznia 1525 w Sienie, zm. 4 maja 1562 w Zurychu) – włoski działacz reformacyjny i teolog unitariański. Jego bratankiem był Faust Socyn – późniejszy teolog i jeden przywódców braci polskich. (pl)
  • Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini ou Lélio Socino (Latim Socinus; Siena, 29 de janeiro de 1525 - Zurique, 4 de maio de 1562) foi um humanista e reformador italiano. (pt)
  • Лелио (Лелий) Социн (итал. Lelio Sozzini; 1525—1562) — итальянский богослов, родной дядя Фауста Социна — основателя антитринитарного учения. (ru)
  • Mino Cèlsi (1514 – c. 1576) was an Italian ambassador and scholar; he was forced to flee to Basel, Switzerland, for his defense of Protestant critics of Roman Catholicism. Born in Siena to an aristocratic family, he served in various roles in government, including as ambassador from the Republic to Milan (1545, 1555-1556) and as a representative (1563) of Siena in Florence. Suffering from financial difficulties, and in part because of his affiliation with others who fell to imprisonment by the Roman Inquisition, he fled from Siena and ended up in Basel. He traveled to Vienna and Frankfort in search of employment. After his death a manuscript was published in Latin under his name, including De haereticis coercendis quatenus progredi liceat, disputatio, by Mini Celsi Senensis, and Lelio Sozz (en)
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  • Lelio Sozzini (de)
  • Lelio Socino (es)
  • Lelio Sozzini (it)
  • Lelio Sozzini (fr)
  • Mino Celsi (en)
  • Lelio Sozzini (nl)
  • Leliusz Socyn (pl)
  • Социн, Лелио (ru)
  • Lélio Socino (pt)
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