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CUSA$505444$ - translation to spanish

GERMAN PHILOSOPHER, THEOLOGIAN, JURIST, AND ASTRONOMER (*1401 – †1464)
Nicolaus Cusanus; Nikolaus Cusanus; Nicholas Cusanus; Cusa; Cusanus; Nicholas Krebs; Nicholas Kryfts; Nikolaus von Kues; Nicola de Cusa; Nicholas Cusa; Nikolaus Krebs Cusanus; Cardinal Nicholas de Cusa; Nicholas of cusa; Nikolaus Krebs; Nicholas of Cues; Nicolas de Cues; Nicholas de Cues; Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa; Nicolas of Cusa; Nikolaus of Cusa; Nicolas Cusanus; N. De Cuse; Nicolaus von Kues; Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa; Nicolaus de Cusa; Nicholas of Kues; Doctor Christianus; Nikolaus Krebs von Kues; Nicholas von Cusa
  • Birthplace in Kues
  • Tomb in [[San Pietro in Vincoli]], Rome, with the relief "Cardinal Nicholas before St Peter" by [[Andrea Bregno]]

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Nicholas of Cusa

Nicholas of Cusa (1401 – 11 August 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (), was a German Catholic cardinal, philosopher, theologian, jurist, mathematician, and astronomer. One of the first German proponents of Renaissance humanism, he made spiritual and political contributions in European history. A notable example of this is his mystical or spiritual writings on "learned ignorance," as well as his participation in power struggles between Rome and the German states of the Holy Roman Empire.

As papal legate to Germany from 1446, he was appointed cardinal for his merits by Pope Nicholas V in 1448 and Prince–Bishop of Brixen two years later. In 1459, he became vicar general in the Papal States.

Nicholas has remained an influential figure. In 2001, the sixth centennial of his birth was celebrated on four continents and commemorated by publications on his life and work.