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Fra Dolcino (c. 1250 – 1307) was the second leader of the Dulcinian reformist movement who was burned at the stake in Northern Italy in 1307. He had taken over the movement after its founder, Gerard Segarelli, had also been executed in 1300 on the orders of the Roman Catholic Church. Although the beliefs and spirituality of the Dulcinian sect were inspired by the teachings of Francis of Assisi, who had founded the Franciscan Order in 1210, their beliefs were condemned as heresy by the Catholic Church. The Papacy condemned their practices of poverty, liberty and opposition to the feudal system.
FraDolcino (c. 1250 – 1307) was the second leader of the Dulcinian reformist movement who was burned at the stake in Northern Italy in 1307. He had taken...
(1240–1300) in the 13th century, a movement named after the disciple FraDolcino. The phrase is used in the novel The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco...
Margaret of Trent (died 1 June 1307) was the companion of FraDolcino of Novara, leader of the heretical New Apostles, from at least December 1303 until...
prominence; only a university school of law has been maintained. In 1307, FraDolcino, the leader of the Dulcinians, was tortured and burned at the stake....
sect from northern Italy founded by Gerard Segarelli and continued by FraDolcino of Novara. The Apostolic Brethren rejected the worldliness of the church...
the Colonna family in 1297. The 1306 suppression of the heresies of FraDolcino in Piedmont. Against Venice over Ferrara in 1309–1310 Crusades organised...
surrendered and Dolcino was burned at the stake in 1307. Among the "sowers of dissension", Muhammad, says to Dante: "tell FraDolcino to provide himself...
: 155 FraDolcino taught Fiore's theory of the stages of history, and dispensationalists Mark Hitchcock and Thomas Ice have suggested that Dolcino's teaching...
about brigandage in northwest Italy and the heresy led by FraDolcino. His research about Dolcino involved him not only at a scientific level but also ideally...
RAI-television series) Sgt. Cerato in The Tourist (2010) Somewhere Amazing (2015) The Girl in the Fog (2017) FraDolcino in The Name of the Rose (2019) Website...
Around 1300, the Apostolic Brethren in northern Italy were taken over by FraDolcino, who formed a sect known as the Dulcinians, which advocated ending feudalism...
relapsing into errors formerly abjured, he was thus burnt at the stake. FraDolcino Pierce, Jerry B. (March 29, 2012). Poverty, Heresy, and the Apocalypse:...
Around 1300 the Apostolic Brethren in northern Italy were taken over by FraDolcino who formed a sect known as the Dulcinians which advocated ending feudalism...
Grand Prince (d. 1294) Esclaramunda of Foix, queen of Majorca (d. 1315) FraDolcino, Italian priest and reformist (d. 1307) Grigorije II of Ras, Serbian...
Christian communities and movements have included the Dulcinians led by FraDolcino, the Anabaptist communist movement led by Thomas Müntzer during the German...
Structures of Political Rule. Cambridge University Press. p. 116. Orioli, R. FraDolcino. Nascita, vita e morte di un'eresia medievale. Jaca Book. p. 233. "La...
Geomancer" Sorcerer from the story of Aladdin "Frate Dolcino, Hérétique" "FraDolcino, Heretic" FraDolcino "Cecco Angiolieri, Poète haineux" "Cecco Angiolieri...
of the Holy Land. (Date unknown). Clement V orders a crusade against FraDolcino. 1307 January. First version of Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis, a manual...
Gerard Segarelli, founder of the Apostolic Brethren (July 18, 1300) FraDolcino, Italian preacher of the Dulcinian movement (1304) Astorre I Manfredi...
Libicorum. In 1305, Flecchia was severely damaged by the followers of fraDolcino, who set fire to it. The local parish of Sant'Ambrogio was established...
are taken to Carlisle, where hanged, drawn and quartered. March 23 – FraDolcino of Novara, Margaret of Trent and Longino da Bergamo, leaders of the New...