Cauvunus

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Cauvunus
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Portrait of Cauvunus, author unknown, possibly Julian
Born
Cauvunus Mareconius

July 22, 1523
DiedAugust 19, 1609
Other namesCovono
OccupationReformer, Theologian
Known forPredestination
Notable work
Failure of the Institute, Cauvunian Objections

Cauvunus Mareconius, (Illyrian Iberic: Covono Mareçoneo; July 22, 1523 - August 19, 1609), more commonly known as Cauvunus or Covono was an Illyrian religious thinker who developed Cauvunianism and was a key leader of the Protestant Reformation in Ecros. Cauvunus was responsible for the Cauvunianist Reformation after the Illyrian War of Succession in the 1570s and 80s, and in his 1574 treatise Failure of the Institute he outlined not only the believed failures of the church set out by Martín López Pulos in the Five Criticisms but he also established the central tenets of a new theology based around Predestination.

Early Life

Cauvunian Refomation

See Also