Saints and Beati , the
Seraphic Father and his four companions, the
Seraphic Protomartyrs and the Miracle of the Mule , the
Seraphic Doctor in
The Aracoeli in Rome Arranged according to date of death. Date of celebration or feast days are marked in brackets.
Saints •
Berardo di Carbio and 4 Companions (died 16 January 1220)
The Seraphic Protomartyrs, canonized on 7 August 1481. (16 January); •
Francesco d'Assisi (Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone) (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226),
Seraphic Patriarch or
Seraphic Father, mystic, missionary, and founder of the Order, canonized on 16 July 1228. (4 October - principal Feast, and 17 September - commemoration of the Stigmata); •
Daniele Fasanella di Belvedere and 6 Companions (died 10 October 1227), martyrs, canonized on 22 January 1516 •
Antonio de Padua (Fernando Martins de Bulhões) (5 August 1195 – 13 June 1231), Portuguese friar and Doctor of the Church, canonized on 30 May 1232. (13 June); •
Bonaventura de Bagnoregio (Giovanni di Fidanza) (c. 1221 – 15 July 1274), early Franciscan scholar,
Cardinal Bishop of Albano, and
Doctor of the Church (
Seraphic Doctor), canonized on 14 April 1482. (15 July); •
Louis de Toulouse (9 February 1274 – 19 August 1297),
Bishop of Toulouse, canonized on 7 April 1317. (19 August); •
Nikola Tavelic and 3 Companions (died 14 November 1391), martyred in Jerusalem, canonized on 21 June 1970. (14 November); •
Bernardino da Siena (8 September 1380 – 20 May 1444), "Apostle of Italy", canonized on 24 May 1450. (20 May); •
Pedro de Regalado (c. 1390 – 30 March 1456), reformer, canonized on 29 June 1746. (13 May); •
Diego de Alcalá (Diego de San Nicolas) (c. 1400 - 12 November 1463), priest and missionary, canonized on 10 July 1588. (12 November); •
Giacomo della Marca (Domenico Gangala) (c. 1391 – 28 November 1476), papal legate and inquisitor, canonized on 10 December 1726. (28 November); •
Szymon of Lipnica (c. 1437 – 18 July 1482), Polish friar, canonized on 3 June 2007. (18 July); •
Pedro de Alcantara (Pedro Garavita) (c. 1499 – 18 October 1562), friar and mystic, canonized on 28 April 1669. (19 October); •
Salvador de Horta (Salvador Pladevall i Bien) (c. December 1520 – 18 March 1567), laybrother and miracle worker, canonized on 7 April 1938 .(18 March); •
Benedict the Moor (Benedetto Manasseri) (c. 1526 – 4 April 1589), priest of African descent, canonized on 24 May 1807. (3 April); •
Paschal Baylon (24 May 1540 – 15 May 1592), professed religious, canonized on 16 October 1690. (17 May); •
Pedro Bautista Blasquez Blasquez and 22 Companions (died 5 February 1597), Martyrs of Japan, canonized on 8 June 1862. (5 February); •
John Jones (c. 1530 - 12 July 1598), Martyr of the English Reformation, canonized on 25 October 1970. (12 July or 25 October or 4 May) •
Francis Solanus (Francisco Solano y Jimenez) (10 March 1549 – 14 July 1610), "Apostle of South America" and "Wonderworker of the New World", canonized on 27 December 1726 (24 July); •
Umile Pirozzo da Bisignano (Luca Antonio Pirozzo) (c. 1582 – 26 November 1637), professed religious, mystic, and wonderworker, canonized on 19 May 2002. (5 December). •
Pedro de San Jose de Betancur y Gonzales (21 March 1626 – 25 April 1667), "Saint Francis of Assisi of the Americas" and founder of the
Bethlehemites, canonized on 30 July 2002. (25 April); •
Carlo di Sezze (Giancarlo Marchioni) (19 October 1613 – 6 January 1670), professed religious, canonized on 12 April 1959. (6 January); •
Joachim of Saint Anne (John Wall) (1620 – 22 August 1679), Martyr of the English Reformation, canonized on 25 October 1970. (12 July or 25 October or 4 May) •
Pacifico di San Severino (Carlo Antonio Divini) (1 March 1653 – 24 September 1721), priest and miracle-worker, canonized on 26 May 1839. (25 September); •
Tommaso da Cori (Francesco Antonio Placidi) (4 June 1655 - 11 January 1729), "Apostle of the
Sublacense", canonized on 21 November 1999. (11 January) •
Teofilo di Corte (Biagio Arrighi) (30 October 1676 – 17 June 1740), priest, canonized on 29 June 1930. (19 May); •
Leonardo da Porto Maurizio (Paolo Girolamo Casanova) (20 December 1676 – 26 November 1751), priest and ascetic writer, canonized on 29 June 1867. (26 November); •
Junipero Serra Ferrer (Miquel Josep Serra i Ferrer) (24 November 1713 – 28 August 1784), "Apostle of California", canonized on 23 September 2015. (28 August); •
Egidio Maria di San Giuseppe (Francesco Pontillo) (16 November 1729 – 7 February 1812), professed religious and "Consoler of Naples", canonized on 2 June 1996. (7 February); •
Frei Galvão (Antônio de Sant'Anna) (13 May 1739 – 23 December 1822), the first Brazilian-born saint, canonized on 11 May 2007. (11 May); •
Manuel Ruiz Lopez and 7 Companions (died 9 and 10 July 1860), martyred by
Druze during the
1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus, canonized on 20 October 2024. (10 July) •
Ludovico da Casoria (Arcangelo Palmentieri) (11 March 1814 – 30 March 1885), founder of the Grey Friars of Charity and the Grey Sisters of Saint Elizabeth, canonized on 23 November 2014. (30 March) •
Giovanni da Triora and 9 Companions (died between 7 February 1816 to 9 July 1900), Martyrs of China, canonized on 1 October 2000. (9 July)
Blesseds •
Giovanni di Perugia and Pietro di Sassoferrato (died c. 1228), martyred at
Valencia in Spain, beatified on 31 January 1705. (3 September); •
Pellegrino da Falerone (died c. 1233), one of the companions of St Francis of Assisi, beatified on 31 July 1821. (27 March) •
Liberato da Loro Piceno (c. 1180/1190 - c. 1231-34), priest, beatified on 2 September 1713. (6 September) •
Rizziero da Muccia (died 7 February 1236), one of the first followers of St Francis of Assisi, beatified on 14 December 1838. (7 February) •
Angelo da Pisa (c. 1195 – 7 May 1236), founder of the Franciscans in England and its first minister provincial in the country, beatified on 4 September 1892. (8 May); •
Ruggero da Todi (c. 1190 - 5 January 1237), one of the first followers of St Francis of Assisi, beatified on 15 April 1752. (5 January) •
Stephen of Saint-Thibéry and Fortanerius (died 28 May 1242), inquisitors martyred at Avignonet in a mission to eradicate the Cathar heresy, beatified on 6 September 1866. (29 May) •
Guido Pagnotelli da Cortona (c. 1187 - c. 1247), one of the first followers of St Francis of Assisi, beatified in 1583. (12 Jun) •
Andrea Caccioli da Spello (30 November 1194 – 3 June 1254), the first priest to enter the Franciscans and served as one of the disciples of
Francis of Assisi himself, beatified on 25 July 1738. (3 June) •
Gualteri de Guimarães (died c. 1259), Portuguese priest, beatified on 17 December 1577. (1 August) •
Gandolfo da Binasco (Gandolfo Sacchi) (c. 1200 or 1201 - 3 April 1260), one of the first followers of St Francis of Assisi, beatified on 10 March 1881. (3 April) •
Egidio d'Assisi (c. 1190 - 23 April 1262), early companion of Francis of Assisi, beatified on 4 July 1777. (23 April); •
Benvenuto Mareni da Recanati (c. 1188 - 5 May 1269), professed religious, beatified on 17 September 1796. (5 May) •
Giovanni da Penna San Giovanni (c. 1200 - c. 1270), one of the companions of St Francis of Assisi, beatified on 20 December 1806. (3 April) •
Cristoforo di Romagna (c. 1172 - 31 October 1272), priest, beatified on 12 April 1905. (31 October) •
Luca Belludi di Padova (between 1200 and 1210 – 17 February 1286), priest and friend of Saint Anthony of Padua, beatified on 18 May 1927. (17 February) •
Giovanni Buralli di Parma (5 March 1208 – 19 March 1289), one of the first
Ministers General of the
Order of Friars Minor, beatified on 1 March 1777. (20 March); •
Corrado Miliani d'Ascoli (18 September 1234 - 19 April 1289), professed religious, beatified on 30 August 1793. (19 April); •
Pietro da Treia (c. 1227 - 19 February 1304), professed religious, beatified on 11 September 1793. (20 February) •
Ranieri dal Borgo (Ranieri da Sansepolcro) (died 1 November 1304), professed religious, beatified on 18 December 1802. (31 October) •
Corrado di Offida (c. 1241 - 12 December 1306), founder of the
now-extinct Celestine order, beatified on 21 April 1817. (19 December); •
John Duns Scotus (born between 23 December 1265 and 17 March 1266 – 8 November 1308), Scottish-born philosopher and theologian of the
High Middle Ages, beatified on 20 March 1993. (8 November); •
Tomasso di Tolentino and 3 Companions (died 8 April 1321), missionaries martyred in Thane, Further India, beatified on 23 July 1894. (9 April); •
Giovanni della Verna di Fermo (c. 1259 – 10 August 1322), ascetic and preacher, beatified on 24 June 1880. (9 August); •
Bartolomeo Pucci-Franceschi (died 6 May 1330), priest, beatified on 24 June 1880. (6 May) •
Odorico da Pordenone (c. 1280 – 14 January 1331), missionary and explorer, beatified on 14 January 1331. (3 February); •
Gentile di Matelica (Gentile Finaguerra) (c. 1290 - 5 September 1340), missionary martyred at
Tabriz in
Persia, beatified on 2 February 1795. (7 September); •
Gerardo Cagnoli (c. 1267 – 29 December 1342), professed religious, beatified on 13 May 1908. (29 December) •
Giuliano Cesarello da Valle d'Istria (Julijan iz Bala) (died 1343 or 1349), Croatian professed religious, beatified on 23 February 1910. (1 May) •
Jean le Déchaussé (Jean Discalceat) (c. 1279 - 15 December 1349), Breton professed religious, beatified on 4 April 1989. (15 December) •
Sante da Urbino (Giansante Brancorsini) (c. 1343 - c. 1394), professed religious, beatified on 11 August 1770. (14 August) •
Juan Lorenzo de Cetina (c. 1340 - 19 May 1397), martyred in Granada, beatified on 29 August 1731. (19 May) •
Pedro de Dueñas (c. 1377 - 19 May 1397), martyred in Granada, beatified on 29 August 1731. (19 May) •
Jakub Strzemię (c. 1340 - 20 October 1409), Archbishop of Halicz, beatified on 11 September 1791. (20 October) •
Matteo de Agrigento (Matteo Guimera or Gimara) (c. 1376 – 7 January 1450),
Bishop of Agrigento, beatified on 22 February 1767. (7 January) •
Ercolano da Piegaro (12 October 1390 - 28 May 1451), professed religious, beatified on 29 March 1860. (28 May) •
Gabriele Ferretti (c. 1385 – 12 November 1456), priest, beatified on 19 September 1753. (9 November) •
Arcangelo Placenza da Calatafimi (c. 1390 – 24 July 1460), preacher, beatified on 9 September 1836. (10 August or 27 July) •
Antonio da Stroncone (Antonio Vici) (c. 1391 – 7 February 1461), friar, beatified on 28 June 1687. (14 February) •
Marco Fantuzzi da Bologna (c. 1405 - c. 1479), professed religious, beatified on 5 March 1868. (10 April) •
Pacifico di Ceredano (Pacifico Ramati) (c. 1424 – 4 June 1482), priest, beatified on 7 July 1745. (5 June); •
Antonio Bonfadini (c. 1400 - 1 December 1482), priest, beatified on 13 May 1901. (1 December) •
Cristoforo Macassoli da Milano (c. 1415 - 5 March 1485), priest, beatified on 23 July 1890. (5 March) •
Pietro di Mogliano (Pietro Corradini) (c. 1435 – 25 July 1490), priest, beatified on 10 August 1760. (25 July) •
Baldassare Ravaschieri (c. 1420 – 17 October 1492), priest, beatified on 8 January 1930. (16 or 17 October) •
Bernardino di Feltre (Martino Tomitani) (c. 1439 - 28 September 1494), reorganizer of the
monti di pietà, beatified on 13 April 1654. (28 September); •
Angelo Carletti di Chivasso (c. 1410 - 11 April 1495), professed religious, theologian and humanist, beatified on 14 April 1753. (12 April); •
Marco de Marchio da Montegallo (c. 1425 - 19 March 1496), priest, beatified on 20 September 1839. (20 March) •
Giacomo da Bitetto (Jakov Zadranin) (c. 1400 – 27 April 1485 or 1496), Croatian friar, beatified on 29 December 1700. (20 April) •
Bernardino da Fossa (c. 1420 - 27 November 1503), historian and ascetical writer, beatified on 26 March 1828. (7 November) •
Vincenzo dell'Aquila (c. 1435 - 7 August 1504), priest, beatified on 19 September 1787. (7 August) •
Timoteo da Monticchio (c. 1444 - 22 August 1504), priest, beatified on 10 March 1870. (22 August) •
Władysław z Gielniowa (Marcin Jan) (c. 1440 – 4 May 1505), Polish priest, beatified on 11 February 1750. (4 May). •
Francesco da Caldarola (Francesco Piani) (c. 1424 - c. 1507), priest, beatified on 1 September 1843. (6 September) •
Egidio da Laurenzana (Bernardino di Bello) (c. 1443 - 10 January 1518), professed religious, beatified on 27 June 1880. (10 January) •
Lorenzo da Villamagna (Aurelio de Masculis) (12 May 1476 - 6 June 1535). priest, beatified on 28 February 1923. (6 June) •
John Forest (c. 1471 – 22 May 1538), martyred at Smithfield in London during the English Reformation, beatified on 29 December 1886. (22 May or 4 May); •
Giovanni da Fabriano (Giovanni Battista Righi) (c. 1469 - c. 1539), priest, beatified on 7 September 1903. (11 March) •
Patrick O'Hely (between 1543/46 - 31 August 1579),
Bishop of Mayo martyred during the Protestant Reformation in Ireland, beatified on 27 September 1992. (20 June) •
Conn O'Rourke (.c 1549 - 31 August 1579), priest martyred during the Protestant Reformation in Ireland, beatified on 27 September 1992. (20 June) •
Nicolás Factor (29 June 1520 – 23 December 1583), priest and painter, beatified on 27 August 1786. (23 December). •
Dermot O'Hurley (c. 1530 – 19 or 20 June 1584),
Archbishop of Cashel martyred during the Protestant Reformation in Ireland, beatified on 27 September 1992. (20 June) •
Pedro de Corpa and 4 Companions (died between 14 and 17 September 1597), Martyrs of Georgia during the Christianization of the United States, decree of martyrdom promulgated on 27 January 2025 and are currently awaiting beatification •
Sebastián de Aparicio y del Pardo (20 January 1502 – 25 February 1600), lay-brother, beatified on 17 May 1789. (25 February) •
Andrés Hibernón Real (c. 1534 – 18 April 1602), professed religious, beatified on 22 May 1791. (18 April); •
Julián de San Agustín (Julián Martinet Gutiérrez) (c. 1550 - 8 April 1606), lay-brother, beatified on 23 May 1825. (8 April) •
Bedrich Bachstein and 13 Companions (died 15 February 1611), Martyrs of Prague during the Protestant Reformation in the Kingdom of Bavaria, beatified on 13 October 2012. (15 February); •
Conor O'Devany (c. 1532 - 11 February 1612),
Bishop of Down and Connor martyred during the Protestant Reformation in Ireland, beatified on 27 September 1992. (20 June) •
Luis Sotelo and
Ludovicus Sasada (died 25 August 1624), martyred in
Ōmura, Nagasaki, beatified on 7 July 1867. (25 August); •
Juan Santamarta and 15 Companions (died between 16 August 1618 to 3 September 1632) martyred in Japan, beatified on 7 July 1867. (12 September); •
Angelo Tancredi (c. 1195 – 13 February 1258), one of the companions of St Francis of Assisi. (13 February) •
Filippo Longo di Atri (died 14 March 1259), professed religious and one of St. Francis' first companions (14 March) •
Leone d'Assisi (died 15 November 1271), one of the favorite companions of St Francis of Assisi. (15 November) •
Monaldo da Capodistria (c. 1208 – c. 1280), theologian and canonist (9 November) •
Benedetto Sinigardi (c. 1190 – 2 September 1282), author of the Angelus prayer (13 May or 3 August) •
Jacopone da Todi (c. between 1230 and 1236 – 25 December 1306), poet and writer. (25 December) •
Giovanni di Montecorvino (c. 1247 – possibly 3 January 1328), early missionary to China. (1 or 3 January) •
Paoluccio (Paolo Trinci) di Vagnozzo da Foligno (c. 1309 – 17 September 1391), who instituted the reform of Franciscan teriaries (17 September) • Tomasuccio da Foligno da Nocera, O.F.M. (c. 1319 – c. 15 September 1400?), itinerant preacher (15 September) •
Alberto Berdini da Sarteano (c. 1385 – 15 August 1450), "The King of Preachers" and diplomatic envoy of
Pope Eugene IV to the
Coptic and
Ethiopian churches. (15 August) •
Amadeus of Portugal (c. 1420 – 10 August 1482), reformer of the Order. (12 August) •
Michele de Carcanis de Mediolano (c. 1427 – 20 March 1484), known for his part in founding the
montes pietatis banking system, with
Bernardine of Feltre. (14 October) • Sisto Brioschi di Milano (c. 1404 – 22 November 1486), priest (22 November) •
Bernardino Caimi (c. 1425 – 9 February 1500), professed religious (9 February) • Bartolomeo Magi di Anghiari (c. 1460 – c. 25 May? 1510), Master of Novices at the Convent of La Verna (25 May)
Friars declared Venerable or Servant of God Missionaries In China, Mongolia, India, and the Far East •
Stephen of Bohemia (d. 1247) •
William of Rubruck (d. unknown, late 13th cent) •
James of Ireland (d. 1330) •
Juan de Plasencia (d. 1590) •
Martín Ignacio de Loyola (d. 1606) •
Melchor Oyanguren de Santa Inés (d. 1747) •
Mei Zhanchun, martyr (d. 1923) •
Salesius Lemmens (d. 1942) •
Cyrillus Jarre (d. 1952)
In North Africa and the Middle East before the sultan. Fresco by
Giotto. •
Illuminatus of Arce (d. c.1260-66) •
Angelo of Tolentino (d. unknown, after 1289) •
Mark of Montelupone (d. unknown, after 1292) •
Pietro da Macerata (d. 1307) •
Angelo da Clareno (d. 1337) •
Francesco Suriano (d. unknown, after 1512) •
Elzear Horn (d. 1744) •
Giulio Basetti-Sani (d. 2001) •
Frediano Giannini (d. 1939) •
Alberto Gori (d. 1970) •
Francesco Patton (born 1963)
In North America in 1615 •
Denis Jamet (d. 1625) •
Nicolas Viel (d. 1625) •
Joseph Le Caron (d. 1632) •
Gabriel Sagard (d. 1636) •
Jean Dolbeau (d. 1652) •
Zenobius Membre (d. c.1687) •
Chrestien Le Clercq (d. unclear, after 1691) •
Louis Hennepin (d. 1704) •
José María de Zalvidea (d. 1846) •
John Dalton (d. 1869) •
Pamfilo of Magliano (d. 1876) •
Anselm Weber (d. 1921) •
Anton Docher (d. 1928)
In South and Central America ,
Apostle of South America, with a native of
Tucuman ,
Apostle of California , founder of
Santa Barbara and
Santa Cruz in California •
Juan de Tecto (d. 1526) •
Juan Juárez (d. 1528) •
Martín de Valencia, leader of the
Twelve Apostles of Mexico (d. 1534) •
Antonio de Ciudad Rodrigo (d. unclear, c.1540) •
Francisco de Soto (d. 1563) •
Toribio de Benavente (d. 1565) •
Pedro de Aguado (d. unclear, c.1589-1608) •
Alonso de San Buenaventura (d. 1594) •
Francisco Pareja (d. 1628) •
Martín de Arvide, martyr (d. 1630 or 32, 27 Feb) •
Alonso de Benavides (d. 1635) •
Juan Coronel (d. 1651) •
Tomás Manso (d. 1659) •
Alonso de Posada (d. unknown, late 17th early 18th century) •
Francisco de Ayeta (d. unclear, c.1689-1690) •
Antonio de Olivares (d. 1722) •
Isidro de Espinosa (d. 1755) •
Luis Jayme (d. 1775) •
Juan Crespí, companion of
Junipero Serra (d. 1782) •
Francisco Palóu, founder of
San Francisco (d. 1789) •
Juan de Santa Gertrudis (d. 1799) •
Fermín de Lasuén, founder of
Santa Barbara and
Santa Cruz in California (d. 1803) •
José Francisco de Paula Señan (d. 1823) •
Francisco García Diego y Moreno (d. 1846) •
José González Rubio (d. 1875) •
Odorico D'Andrea (d. 1990) •
Mariano Gagnon (d. 2017)
In Sub-Saharan Africa •
Giacomo Bini (d. 2014) •
Tadeusz Kusy (d. 2024)
In the South Pacific •
Patrick Geoghegan (d. 1864) •
Laurence Sheil (d. 1872) •
Ottavio Barsanti (d. 1884) •
Charles Horan (d. 1900)
Prelates Bishops ,
Bishop of Mantua •
John Pecham (d. 1292) •
Bonaventura Secusio (d. 1618) •
Francesco Gonzaga (d. 1620) •
Domenico Giordani (d. 1640) •
Dionysius O'Driscoll (d. 1650) •
Teofilo Testa (d. 1695) •
Fernando Cardiñanos (d. 1794) •
Michael Anthony Fleming (d. 1850) •
Enrico Carfagnini (d. 1904) •
Nicolás Armentia Ugarte (d. 1909) •
Rémy-Louis Leprêtre (d. 1961) •
Settimio Ferrazzetta (d. 1999) •
Benedict D. Coscia (d. 2008) •
Michael Lenihan (born 1951) •
Francis Xavier Yu Soo-il (born 1945)
Cardinals , first Franciscan pope , second Franciscan pope •
Pasteur de Sarrats (d. 1356) •
Fortanerius Vassalli (d. 1361) •
Guillaume Farinier (d. 1361) •
Marcus of Viterbo (d. 1369) •
Thomas of Frignano (d. 1381) •
Hélie de Bourdeilles (d. 1484) •
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (d. 1517) •
Cristoforo Numai (d. 1528) •
Francisco de Quiñones (d. 1540) •
Lorenzo Cozza (d. 1729) •
Cirilo de Alameda y Brea (d. 1872) •
Juan Landázuri Ricketts (d. 1997) •
Bernardino Echeverría Ruiz (d. 2000) •
Aloísio Lorscheider •
László Paskai (d. 2015) •
Alexandre José Maria dos Santos (d. 2021) •
Carlos Amigo Vallejo (d. 2022) •
Cláudio Hummes (d. 2022) •
Wilfrid Napier (born 1941) •
Leonardo Ulrich Steiner (born 1950) •
Luis Cabrera Herrera (born 1955) •
Jaime Spengler (born 1960) •
Pierbattista Pizzaballa (born 1965)
Popes •
Pope Nicholas IV (d. 1292) •
Pope Sixtus IV (d. 1484) •
Pope Sixtus V (d. 1590)
Scholars Anthropologists •
Niccolò da Poggibonsi (d. unknown, late 14th cent.) •
Pedro Simón (d. 1628) •
José Arlegui (d. 1750) •
Gerónimo Boscana (d. 1831)
Historians 's map of the world from his
Compendium (
BNF lat. 4939) •
Albert of Stade (d. 1260) •
Thomas Tuscus (d. 1282) •
Salimbene di Adam (d. 1290) •
Paolino Veneto (d. 1344) •
Giovanni Giocondo (d. 1515) •
Henricus Sedulius (d. 1621) •
Patrick Fleming (d. 1631) •
Aodh Buidhe Mac an Bhaird (d. 1635) •
Luke Wadding (d. 1657) •
John Colgan (d. 1658) •
Diogo das Chagas (d. 1661) •
Martin Valvekens (d. 1682) •
Francis Harold (d. 1685) •
Anthony Parkinson (d. 1728) •
Pamfilo of Magliano (d. 1876) •
Maynard Geiger (d. 1977)
Philosophers and theologians , O.F.M. •
Haymo of Faversham (d. 1244) •
Alexander of Hales (d. 1245) •
John of Rupella (d. 1245) •
John of La Rochelle (d. 1245) •
Hugh of Digne (d. 1285) •
Matthew of Aquasparta (d. 1289) •
John Pecham (d. 1292) •
Richard of Middleton (d. c. 1300) •
John Marchesinus (d. unknown, early 14th century) •
Petrus Aureoli (d. 1322) •
Francis Mayron (d. 1327) •
William of Ockham (d. 1347) •
Nicholas of Lyra (d. 1349) •
Peter of Aquila (d. 1361) •
Arnald of Sarrant (d. 1382 or later) •
Francesc Eiximenis (d. 1409) •
Robert Colman (d. 1428) •
Robert de Finingham (d. 1460) •
Nicolas d'Orbellis (d. 1475) •
François Rabelais (d. 1553) •
Jean Benedicti •
François Feuardent (d. 1610) •
John Barnewall (d. 1650) •
Francis Bermingham (d. after 1652) •
Juan Bautista •
John Punch (d. 1661) •
Pedro d'Alva y Astorga (d. 1667) •
Mathias Hauzeur (d. 1676) •
Peter Valesius Walsh (d. 1688) •
Bonaventure Baron (d. 1696) •
Herman Van Breda (d. 1974)
Scientists, polymaths, and mathematicians and his collaborator
Leonardo da Vinci in his observatory at
Merton College •
Pedro Gallego (d. 1276) •
Roger Bacon, key father of modern empirical science (d. c. 1292) •
Vitello (d. unclear, 1280 or 1314) •
Juan Gil de Zamora (d. 1320) •
William of Ockham (d. 1347) •
Giovanni di Casali (d. after 1374) •
Berthold Schwarz (d. unknown, late 14th cent) •
Luca Pacioli (d. 1517) •
Juan Bermudo, mathematician, composer, and musician (d. 1565) •
Vincenzo Coronelli (d. 1718) •
José Torrubia (d. 1761)
Orientalists •
Ludovico Marracci (d. 1700) •
Jean-Mohammed Abd-el-Jalil (d. 1979) •
Giulio Basetti-Sani (d. 2001)
Spiritual writers •
Bonaventure, early Franciscan scholar, saint (Feast 15th July), and
Doctor of the Church (d. 1274) •
Thomas of Celano (d. 1265) •
Thomas of Hales (d. unknown, late 13th cent.) •
Ugolino Brunforte (d. 1409) •
Francesc Eiximenis (d. 1409) •
António das Chagas (d. 1682) •
Pál Bajai, 18th century friar and writer •
Richard Rohr (born 1943) •
Convent of the Cordeliers of Nantes ==See also==