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Erasmus
Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ( ; ; 28 October c. 1466 – 12 July 1536), commonly known in English as Erasmus of Rotterdam or simply Erasmus, was a Dutch humanist, Christian theologian, and pioneering philologist and educationalist. He was, through his writings and translations, one of the most influential scholars of the Northern Renaissance and a major figure of Western culture.
Anthony of Padua
Franciscan saint, Doctor of the Church (1195–1231)
Thomas à Kempis
German canon regular
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historian and Bishop of St Asaph, Wales (c.1095–1155)
Hugh of Saint Victor
German-French canon regular and theologian
Arnold of Brescia
Canon regular and revolutionary
Gabriel Biel
German theologian and philosopher
William of Champeaux
French scholastic theologian and philosopher
Saint Thorlak
Icelandic Roman Catholic prelate and saint
William of Newburgh
English historian
François de Tournon
Catholic cardinal and diplomat
Alexander Neckam
scholar and abbot of Cirencester
Peter Fourier
French canon regular
Alexandre Guy Pingré
French canon regular, astronomer and naval geographer
George Ripley
canon, author, alchemist
Theotonius
Portuguese saint
Martin of Leon
priest and canon regular of the Augustinian Order
Canons Regular of the Penitence of the Blessed Martyrs
Roman Catholic religious order for men
Peter Langtoft
English Augustinian chronicler
William de Corbeil
Prior of St. Osyth; Archbishop of Canterbury
Maurice Tornay
Swiss presbyter (1910-1949)
Walter Hilton
English Augustinian mystic
Philip Repyngdon
Bishop of Lincoln
Rahere
thumb|Rahere's tomb in St Bartholomew the Great Rahere (pronounced ), or Raher or Raherius, was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman priest and later canon regular. He was a favourite of King Henry I and is most famous for having founded St Bartholomew's Priory and the Hospital of St Bartholomew in 1123.
Guarinus of Palestrina
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and saint
Raymond of Barbastro
roman-catholic bishop of Roda-Barbastro
Filippo Picinelli
Augustinian canon
Waltheof of Melrose
Archbishop of York-elect; Abbot of Melrose
Roman Karl Scholz
Austrian priest (1912–1944)
Robert Carvor
Scottish monk and composer
Thomas Gallus
French theologian
Raymundus Jordanus
ecclesiastical writer (14th century)
Pierre Le Tessier
Catholic cardinal
Walter of Guisborough
English historian and monk
Ludovico Barbo
canon Regular of San Giorgio in Alga, he died a Benedictine abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Santa Giustina, Padua