Juan de Mariana (as consultor, not Grand Inquisitor) – note: check historically

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Juan de Mariana was a Spanish Jesuit priest, historian, and political theorist best known for his influential writings on monarchy, tyranny, and the right of resistance.

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instanceOf Catholic priest
Jesuit
historian
human
political theorist
theologian
affiliation Spanish Monarchy (as historian)
centuryOfActivity 16th century
17th century
clarification not Grand Inquisitor of Spain
sometimes confused with inquisitorial officials but served primarily as scholar and consultant
countryOfCitizenship Spain
dateOfBirth 1536
dateOfDeath 1624
educatedAt University of Alcalá
era Early modern period
fieldOfWork historiography
political philosophy
theology
influenced early modern political thought
theory of popular sovereignty
influencedBy Scholasticism
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
knownFor defense of the right of resistance to tyranny
theory of tyrannicide
writings on monarchy and royal power
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Spanish
memberOf Society of Jesus
notableWork De rege et regis institutione
Historiae de rebus Hispaniae
occupation Jesuit priest
historian
political theorist
theologian
placeOfBirth Talavera de la Reina
placeOfDeath Toledo
positionHeld professor at Jesuit colleges in Paris
professor at Jesuit colleges in Rome
professor at Jesuit colleges in Spain
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
wroteAbout Spanish history
legitimacy of resistance
monarchy
tyranny

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Grand Inquisitor notableOfficeHolder Juan de Mariana (as consultor, not Grand Inquisitor) – note: check historically