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Jean Bodin
French jurist, witchcraft theorist and political philosopher (1529 or 1530–1596)
Carmelites
thumb|The Prophet Elijah (here ascending to heaven while Elisha is looking on, 14th-century glass window) is regarded as the spiritual father of the Carmelite order.
Filippo Lippi
Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1406–1469)
Nuno Álvares Pereira
Portuguese nobleman
Paulinus of St. Bartholomew
Austrian Carmelite missionary and Orientalist
Simon Stock
English hermit
Andrew Corsini
Roman Catholic Carmelite friar, bishop and saint
Angelus of Jerusalem
Christian saint
Baptista Mantuanus
Italian poet, carmelite and Roman Catholic blessed (1448-1516)
Saint Bertold
French crusader
Brother Lawrence
Lorraine Roman Catholic friar
Albert of Trapani
saint
John Bale
Anglican bishop in Ireland
Peter Thomas
Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
Josefa Naval Girbés
Spanish Secular Carmelite (1820-1893)
Angelo Paoli
Italian Roman Catholic religious and blessed
Fra Diamante
Italian painter
Jean de Venette
French historian
Jerome Gratian
Spanish writer and priest
Jérôme-Hermès Bolsec
French theologian
Guido Terrena
Roman Catholic bishop
Philip of the Blessed Trinity
French theologian
John of Hildesheim
German Carmelite friar and historian
Poul Helgesen
Danish Carmelite, humanist and historian
João Manuel, Bishop of Guarda
Bishop of Ceuta and Bishop of Guarda
John Baconthorpe
14th-century English monk and philosopher
Anton Dereser
professor
John of St. Samson
Benedictus Buns
Dutch musician and composer
Saint Brocard
Hermit on Mount Carmel
Donal Lamont
Irish bishop (1911-2003)
Carmelite Rite
liturgical rite
Gerardo Sereni
Italian Carmelite theologian and philosopher (1255-1317)
Angiolo Agostino Mazzinghi
Italian Roman Catholic priest