Ambrosius Eßer
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Ambrosius Eßer OP (born Klaus Eßer, also spelled Eszer, or Esser; 19 November 1933 in Düsseldorf – 12 April 2010 in Berlin) was a German church historian and member of the Dominican Order. He died of a pulmonary embolism.[citation needed]
Eszer served for many years as professor at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum in Rome, Italy.
Honours
- Germany 1987: Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Austria 1996: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class[1]
- Austria 2008: Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver for Services to the Republic of Austria[2]
- Vatican City 2008: Medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice
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