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rdfs:comment | - Servetus was gifted in languages and studied Latin, Greek and Hebrew under the instruction of Dominican friars. At the age of fifteen, Servetus entered the service of a Franciscan friar by the name of Juan de Quintana, an Erasmian. He read the entire Bible in its original languages from the manuscripts available at that time. Servetus later attended the University of Toulouse in 1526 where he studied law. There he became suspected of participating in secret meetings and activities of Protestant students.
- Michael Servetus is a historical character mentioned in Uncharted: Golden Abyss, as part of the 'Sete Cidades' mystery. Servetus is not his actual name, that was Michael de Villenueva. He is known as Servetus as that is the pseudonym he used when writing books which were judged to be heretical by the Catholic Church.
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abstract | - Servetus was gifted in languages and studied Latin, Greek and Hebrew under the instruction of Dominican friars. At the age of fifteen, Servetus entered the service of a Franciscan friar by the name of Juan de Quintana, an Erasmian. He read the entire Bible in its original languages from the manuscripts available at that time. Servetus later attended the University of Toulouse in 1526 where he studied law. There he became suspected of participating in secret meetings and activities of Protestant students.
- Michael Servetus is a historical character mentioned in Uncharted: Golden Abyss, as part of the 'Sete Cidades' mystery. Servetus is not his actual name, that was Michael de Villenueva. He is known as Servetus as that is the pseudonym he used when writing books which were judged to be heretical by the Catholic Church.
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