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'''Marco Pellegrini''' (''fl.'' ca. 1500) was a [[Dominican friar]] and Vicar-General of the Dominicans in [[Lombardy]] from October 1506. As a novice he took part in the [[Coppini Mission]] to England. He was noted for his opposition to the doctrines of [[Savonarola]] and as Vicar-General implemented stern measures to stamp them out in religious houses.
'''Marco Pellegrini''' (''fl.'' ca. 1500) was a [[Dominican friar]] and Vicar-General of the Dominicans in [[Lombardy]] from October 1506. As a novice he took part in the [[Coppini Mission]] to England. He was noted for his opposition to the doctrines of [[Savonarola]] and as Vicar-General implemented stern measures to stamp them out in religious houses.

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Marco Pellegrini (fl. ca. 1500) was a Dominican friar and Vicar-General of the Dominicans in Lombardy from October 1506. As a novice he took part in the Coppini Mission to England. He was noted for his opposition to the doctrines of Savonarola and as Vicar-General implemented stern measures to stamp them out in religious houses.

References

  • Tamar Herzig, Savonarola's women: visions and reform in Renaissance Italy, University of Chicago Press, 2008, ISBN 0226329151, p. 136