Jacopo de Voragine, Blessed

Jacopo de Voragine, Blessed
Jacopo de Voragine, Blessed
Became a Dominican at a very early age, was a renowned preacher, provincial, and then Archbishop of Genoa. He died in about 1298. Biographical article

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