Wadding

Wadding

Wadding, Lucas, geb. 1588 in Waterfoord; Minorist lehrte in Salamanca die Theologie, ging 1618 mit dem Generalvicar seines Ordens nach Rom, wo er Generalcommissarius der deutschen u. französischen Nation war u. 1625 das irländische Collegium St. Isidor stiftete; er st. 1657 u. schr.: Annales Minorum, herausgeg. von Fonseca, Rom 1731–41, 18 Bde., Fol.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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