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  1. Servetus attended the Grammar Studium in Sariñena, Aragón, near Villanueva de Sijena, under master Domingo Manobel until 1520. From course 1520/1521 to 1522/1523, Michael Servetus was a student of the Liberal Arts in the primitive University of Zaragoza, a Studium Generale of Arts.

  2. Michael Servetus (born 1511?, Villanueva or Tudela, Spain—died October 27, 1553, Champel, Switzerland) was a Spanish physician and theologian whose unorthodox teachings led to his condemnation as a heretic by both Protestants and Roman Catholics and to his execution by Calvinists from Geneva.

  3. Feb 3, 2023 · Michael Servetus was a Spanish physician and theologian who rejected orthodox Trinitarian doctrine. According to Servetus, God is one single person. He contended that the persons of the Trinity are actually “forms” in which God has chosen to manifest Himself.

  4. Apr 28, 2010 · Learn about the life and death of Michael Servetus, a Spanish physician and theologian who denied the Trinity and was executed by John Calvin in Geneva in 1553. Find out how his views challenged the orthodox church and the reformers of his time.

  5. Michael Servetus (also Miguel Servet or Miguel Serveto) (September 29, 1511 – October 27, 1553) was a Spanish theologian, physician, and humanist. His interests included many sciences: Astronomy , meteorology , geography, jurisprudence , study of the Bible, mathematics, anatomy , and medicine .

  6. MICHAEL SERVETUS: THE STORY OF A WANDERING AND SOLITARY SPANIARD. Introduction. The date is the 27th of October 1553. An uneasy and unshaven man wearing a louse-ridden doublet limped wearily through the streets of Geneva, escorted by a squadron of archers.

  7. Michael Servetus, orig. Miguel Servet, (born 1511?, Villanueva or Tudela, Spain—died Oct. 27, 1553, Champel, Switz.), Spanish physician and theologian. His views alienated both Roman Catholics and Protestants, beginning with the publication of his first book, De Trinitatis erroribus (1531), in which he denied the Holy Trinity.