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Blessed Jacobus de Varagine or Voragine (Italian: Giacomo da Varazze, Jacopo da Varazze (c. 1230 – July 13 or July 16, 1298) was an Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa. He was the author, or more accurately the compiler, of Legenda Aurea, the Golden Legend, a collection of the legendary lives of the greater saints of the medieval church that was one of the most popular religious works of the Middle Ages.
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Blessed Jacobus da Varagine Voragine, Jacopus De
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Italian Roman Catholic archbishop
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1230-01-01Z
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1298-07-16Z
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1298-01-01Z
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