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Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini or simply Lelio ( Latin Laelius Socinus ) ( Siena, January 29, 1525 – Zürich, May 4, 1562 ), was an Italian Renaissance humanist and anti-Trinitarian reformer, and uncle of the better known Fausto Sozzini ( Latin Faustus Socinus ) from whom the Polish Brethren and early English Unitarians came to be called " Socinians ".
Lelio Sozzini was born at Siena.
Lelio ( who spelled his surname Sozzini, Latinizing it Socinus ) was the sixth son of Mariano Sozzini the younger ( 1482 – 1556 ) by his wife Camilla Salvetti, and was educated as a jurist under his father's eye at Bologna.
Lelio Sozzini gained some knowledge of Hebrew and Arabic ( he gave a manuscript of the Qur ' an to Bibliander ) as well as Greek, but was never a laborious student.
Lelio was at Padua ( not Geneva, as is often said ) at the date of Servetus's execution ( October 27, 1553 ).
Lelio Sozzini was the first of the Italian Antitrinitarians to go beyond Arian beliefs in print and deny the pre-existence of Christ in his Brevis explicatio in primum Johannis caput – a commentary on the meaning of the Logos in John Chapter 1: 1 – 15 ( 1562 ).
Lelio Sozzini considered that the " Beginning " of John 1: 1 was the same as 1 John 1: 1 and referred to the new creation not the Genesis creation.
It was named by an Italian restaurateur, Alfredo Di Lelio, at his first restaurant Alfredo on the Via della Scrofa in Rome in 1914.
It was popularised amongst US tourists in Rome by restaurateur Alfredo di Lelio who served it with his own name attached:
The restaurant's story is that the dish was invented by di Lelio at his restaurant Alfredo in 1914 as a variation of fettuccine al burro.
It was a part of the Tribunal Russell II on Latin America which was set up by Professor Lelio Basso ( 1973 ) inter.
In 1689, a spring of ferruginous water rich in gas and tasting pleasantly was discovered by Count Lelio Piovene of Vicenza.
Lelio " Les " Marino ( 1935 ?– November 12, 2004 ) was a Massachusetts entrepreneur.
In the year 1829, consequent upon an edict of the Emperor Francis I, there was opened in Padua, with the cooperation of Venice, of Verona, and of Mantua, the first Italian rabbinical college, in which Lelio della Torre and Samuel David Luzzatto taught.
The Cesana family hid in the Apennine Mountains, next to Modena. Franco's family had to move from hut to hut in the mountains in order to evade the German soldiers. Franco, who was twelve at the time, joined one of the Justice and Liberty partisan group with his brother Lelio.
* " In the Beginning was the Word " John 1: 1-The explanation is given, taken from Lelio Sozzini's Brief explanation of John Chapter 1 1561 ( and developed in Fausto Sozzini's later work of the same name ), that the Beginning refers to the Beginning of the Gospel, not the old creation.
Sanz learned to play guitar while studying under Lelio Colista and was influenced by music of the Italian guitarists Foscarini, Granata, and Corbetta.

Lelio and ;
# Fausto derived from Lelio in conversations ( 1552 – 1553 ) the germ of his theory of salvation ;
* Lelio Basso-International lawyer ; Deputy of Italian Parliament and Member of the Commission of Foreign Affairs ; Professor, Rome University.
Coming of age ( 1561 ) he went to Lyon, probably engaging in mercantile business ; he revisited Italy after his uncle Lelio Sozzini's death ; we find him in 1562 on the roll of the Italian church at Geneva ; there is no trace of any relations with Calvin.

Lelio and Fausto
Plaque in the Sozzini's palace in Siena to remember Fausto and Lelio Socini.
# Fausto derived many interpretations of specific Bible verses from Lelio.

Lelio and for
In 1831, Berlioz wrote a lesser known sequel to the work, Lelio, for actor, orchestra and chorus.

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File: AnthonyOrsi. jpg | Lelio Orsi, 1570s
He went to Basel, where Lelio Sozzini and the lawyer Martino Muralto were sent to secure Ochino as pastor of the Italian church at Zürich, which Ochino accepted.
With no male heirs, he is currently to be succeeded as Duke of Gravina by his unmarried brother Benedetto ( b. 1956 ), then by his cousin Don Raimondo Orsini d ' Aragona ( b. 1931 ), whose heir is Don Lelio Orsini ( b. 1981 ).
In the Radical Reformation and Anabaptist movements of the 16th century this resurfaced with Sozzini's uncle, Lelio Sozzini.
Of modern writers, Baronius, Lelio Bisciola, C. v. Barth, J. D. Ritter, Richard Bentley, and St. Croix, have taken the derogatory side.
* June 24 – Bologna: founding of the Permanent Peoples ' Tribunal, an international opinion tribunal, at the initiative of Senator Lelio Basso.
* May 14 – Lelio Sozzini, Italian Protestant theologian ( b. 1525 )
* January 29 – Lelio Sozzini, Humanist and Reformer ( d. 1562 )
But, General-Major Lelio Spannochi sent a grenadier battalion in a flank attack and drove the French back.
His controversies on the Lord's Supper with Luther, and his correspondence with Lelio Sozzini, exhibit, in different connections, his admirable mixture of dignity and tenderness.
In 1555, Lelio turned 30 years old.
The author of the 1911 Britannica Article on Lelio concluded that " The two men were of contrasted types.

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Lyra's dæmon, Pantalaimon ( often called Pan ), is still capable of changing shape at the beginning of the trilogy, and is portrayed as a cautious and level-headed counterpoint to Lyra's impulsive, inquisitive, and sometimes reckless character.

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In 1846, he attracted attention by his bitter articles against the government in Lajos Kossuth's paper, the Pesti Hírlap, and was returned as one of the Radical candidates to the diet of 1848, where his generous, impulsive nature made him one of the most thorough-going of the patriots.
The pills were also prescribed by a new doctor, Dr. Geoffrey Dymond, who was unaware of Moon's recklessly impulsive nature and long history of prescription sedative abuse.
Otto was a man of small stature, by nature brave and impulsive, and by training an accomplished knight.
While Patton has a reputation today as a senior general who was both impatient and impulsive, with little tolerance for officers who had failed to succeed on the battlefield, the truth is somewhat different.
From what is known of Edward's character, he could be impulsive and temperamental, as was seen by his actions against Stratford and the ministers in 1340 / 41.
On the M * A * S * H * 30th Anniversary Reunion Television Special aired by Fox-TV in 2002, Rogers once spoke on the differences between the " Hawkeye " and " Trapper " characters, " Alan ( Alda ) and I both used to discuss ways on how to distinguish the differences between the two characters as to where there would be a variance ... my character ( Trapper John McIntyre ) was a little more impulsive ( than Hawkeye )".
This triggered on sudden changes in gamma count-rates lasting 0. 1 to 100 s ; it was also capable of detecting less impulsive sources by measuring their modulation using the Earth occultation technique.
Her first love affair was with an older man, the doctor and writer Axel Munthe, but she rejected his impulsive proposal of marriage because her spiritual beliefs were incompatible with his atheism.
Cartwright was a man of much culture and originality, but said to be exceedingly impulsive.
He was impulsive ; sometimes morose, sometimes sociable and urbane ; jealous of his contemporaries, and yet capable of pronouncing a splendid eulogy on Reynolds.
Commonly-used electrical appliances emit impulsive noise ( for example, hair dryers ) and the argument was successfully made that the noise floor would not be raised excessively by wider deployment of wideband transmitters using low power.
He was impulsive in his buying and seemed to be indifferent to price, so dealers and counterfeiters took advantage of him.
He was passionate and impulsive, a nature liable to violence and cruelty-as came out in his savage repression of rebels in Ireland-but also intellectual and visionary, a questing and original mind, with the personal magnetism that went with it.
Because of her impulsive and aggressive behavior towards her ​​ classmates, when she was 13 years old, her parents sent her to study at Our Lady of the Lake in San Antonio, Texas.
However, his impulsive and unscrupulous nature clashed greatly with Carmen Sandiego's more refined, pessimistic approach, and because of that, he was fired.
: The latest in the long line of bearers, Danielle is an impulsive but goodhearted young dancer who was born in New Orleans.
Rudolf was highly intelligent, unconventional, impulsive and very liberal, while Stéphanie was conventional, formal, and reactionary.
This suggests that the Flight was impulsive and unplanned.
Zhang Fei's impulsive and reckless nature was demonstrated in one incident at Gucheng.
" In general, however, " Frank was the thinker while Joe was more impulsive, and perhaps a little more athletic.
Fueled by Marina's exotic status as a Frenchwoman in the Soviet Union, and Vladimir's unmatched popularity in his country, their love was passionate and impulsive.
On one hand, he was recognized as “ a distinguished explorer, author, and naval officer .” On the other, he “ had a reputation as a stubborn, overzealous, impulsive, and sometimes insubordinate officer .” Treasury officer George Harrington had warned Seward about Wilkes: “ He will give us trouble.

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