Henry of Lausanne (variously known as of Bruys, of Cluny, of Toulouse, of Le Mans and as the Deacon, sometimes referred to as Henry the Monk or Henry the Petrobrusian[1]) was a French heresiarch of the first half of the 12th century. His preaching began around 1116 and he died imprisoned around 1148. His followers are known as Henricians.
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to combat heresy. HenryofLausanne, a former Cluniac monk, had adopted the teachings of the Petrobrusians, followers of Peter of Bruys and spread them...
populace, angered by Peter's destruction of the crosses, cast him into the flames of his own bonfire. HenryofLausanne, a former Cluniac monk, adopted the...
("of or relating to Henry") may refer to: a follower of the heterodox preacher HenryofLausanne (died 1148) Henrician Reformation, the first phase of the...
of St Victor (c.1078–1141), also known as Hugh the Saxon; William of St. Thierry (c.1085–1148); Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153); HenryofLausanne (d...
also condemned the teachings of the Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the followers of Peter of Bruys and HenryofLausanne. Finally, the council drew up...
definition of "orthodoxy" to the increasing power and influence of the Church of Rome. In 1959, Henry Chadwick argued that all Christian communities were linked...
followers ofHenryofLausanne in France. They rejected the doctrinal and disciplinary authority of the church, did not recognize any form of worship or...
the responsibility of the individual to develop a relationship with God, independent of an established clergy. HenryofLausanne criticized the priesthood...
theologian Peter Abelard and the popular preacher HenryofLausanneof heresy. He was also charged with the task of promulgating Pope Eugene's bull, Quantum praedecessores...
fundamentalism. In the 12th century, Petrobrusians Peter of Bruys and HenryofLausanne disputed the authority of the Church Fathers and the Roman Catholic Church...
contemporary examples of Peter the Hermit, leader of a crusade; Norbert of Xanten, founder of the Praemostratensians, and HenryofLausanne, declared a heretic...
ecclesiastical ceremonies (McCallum, 2002:n.p.). In the first half of 12th century HenryofLausanne preached in what is known as France. His followers were known...
made head of the Nordmark. Aed mac Domnaill becomes King of Ui Failghe. Much of Chartres, France, is destroyed by fire. HenryofLausanne is sentenced...
(b. 1067) Hedwig of Gudensberg, German countess (b. 1098) HenryofLausanne, French monk and preacher Mahaut of Albon, countess of Savoy (b. 1112) Reginald...
Henry John Markram (born 28 March 1962) is a South African-born Israeli neuroscientist, professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)...
preaching ofHenryofLausanne, who was denouncing the higher clergy, especially the bishop. Hildebert compelled him to leave the neighborhood of Le Mans...
he was then privately educated in Lausanne from 1885 to 1888. He studied at the University of Bonn, the University of Heidelberg and Corpus Christi College...
(b. 1067) Hedwig of Gudensberg, German countess (b. 1098) HenryofLausanne, French monk and preacher Mahaut of Albon, countess of Savoy (b. 1112) Reginald...
Amadeus ofLausanne (c. 1110 – 27 August 1159) was a Cistercian monk, abbot of Hautecombe Abbey and the twenty-third Catholic Bishop ofLausanne. Amadeus...
made head of the Nordmark. Aed mac Domnaill becomes King of Ui Failghe. Much of Chartres, France, is destroyed by fire. HenryofLausanne is sentenced...
Henry, the Bishop ofLausanne 1039–51/56, and Conrad, probably Bishop of Geneva 1020/30, both belonged to the Imperial Episcopate. Henry the son of Ulrich...