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The reference cited does not say that he believed that he was the (Archangel) Michael, nor that the battle would take place in his lifetime. Gordon does point out that Servetus believed that the "end of the world would arrive when the Archangel Michael brought final deliverance, which the Spaniard held would be some time towards the end of the sixteenth century.” He does go on to indicate that Servetus’s arrival was related to his apocalyptic view of history and his hate for Calvin, but not to a belief that he was the Archangel himself or that the end would come in his lifetime. Joel Mc ( talk) 13:26, 21 March 2016 (UTC)
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I do not know what happened to the edit summary. Please do not keep reverting, it is latest verified research information. Villanueva (from "De Villeneuve") is a nominalist conclusion, at a period when Villanueva, like Basque Iriberri or Etxeberri, or Casenave in Bearnese, just were common surnames that hide the origin. He presented himself in Paris as a Navarrese, besides all the data now available pointing in that direction. Iñaki LL ( talk) 16:36, 30 November 2020 (UTC)
I propose merging Servetism into Michael Servetus. The article on Servetism is fairly brief, has significant overlap with the theology section of Servetus' article, and doesn't really go outside of topics directly connected to Servetus.— Moriwen ( talk) 18:12, 16 February 2024 (UTC)