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Gabriel Malagrida
Gabriel Malagrida (18 September or 6 December 1689 – 21 September 1761) was an Italian people, Italian Jesuit missionary in the Portuguese Colonial Brazil, colony of Brazil and influential figure in the political life of the Lisbon Royal Court who described the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake as retribution prompted by God's wrath. Malagrida was famously caught up in the Távora affair. When he could not be convicted for high treason, the Portuguese Prime Minister Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, Marquis of Pombal, whose brother served as the head Inquisitor, had him executed for heresy. Biography Early life in the Jesuit Order and missionary work Gabriel Malagrida was born in 1689 in Menaggio, Italy, the son of Giacomo Malagrida, a Physician, doctor, and wife Angela Rusca. He entered the Jesuit order at Genoa in 1711. In 1721 he set out from Lisbon and arrived on the Island of Maranhão towards the end of that year. From there he proceeded to Brazil, where he worked as ...
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Gabriel Malagrida
Gabriel Malagrida (18 September or 6 December 1689 – 21 September 1761) was an Italian people, Italian Jesuit missionary in the Portuguese Colonial Brazil, colony of Brazil and influential figure in the political life of the Lisbon Royal Court who described the devastating 1755 Lisbon earthquake as retribution prompted by God's wrath. Malagrida was famously caught up in the Távora affair. When he could not be convicted for high treason, the Portuguese Prime Minister Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, Marquis of Pombal, whose brother served as the head Inquisitor, had him executed for heresy. Biography Early life in the Jesuit Order and missionary work Gabriel Malagrida was born in 1689 in Menaggio, Italy, the son of Giacomo Malagrida, a Physician, doctor, and wife Angela Rusca. He entered the Jesuit order at Genoa in 1711. In 1721 he set out from Lisbon and arrived on the Island of Maranhão towards the end of that year. From there he proceeded to Brazil, where he worked as ...
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