Francis de Geronimo

Francis de Geronimo Italian Writer

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First Name Francis
Middle Name De
Last Name Geronimo
Birthday 17th December, 1642
Birthplace Grottaglie, Apulia, Kingdom of Naples
Died 11th May, 1716
Place of Death Naples, Kingdom of Naples
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Nationality Italian
Occupation Writer

Francesco de Geronimo, also Francis Jerome (17 December 1642 - 11 May 1716) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Jesuits. He was an energetic pastor who dedicated himself to missions across Naples either in large locations or in rural areas where he was known for succinct and concise preaching that resonated with all people regardless of their social status. But from his love for the missions came a desire to be in the Far East for missions; he was pained when he was not allowed to join the Jesuit mission in Japan or India but continued to dedicate himself to preaching and teaching students. He is known to have written the "Diu vi Salvi Regina" which later was adopted as the national anthem of an independent Corsica in 1735.

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