13th/14th-century Italian Franciscan minister-general and theologian
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Michael of Cesena (Michele di Cesena or Michele Fuschi) (c. 1270 – 29 November 1342) was an Italian Franciscan, minister general of that order, and theologian. His advocacy of evangelical poverty brought him into conflict with Pope John XXII.
MichaelofCesena (Michele di Cesena or Michele Fuschi) (c. 1270 – 29 November 1342) was an Italian Franciscan, minister general of that order, and theologian...
Cesena (Italian: [tʃeˈzɛːna]; Romagnol: Cisêna) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy; and - with Forlì - is the capital...
After MichaelofCesena's death in 1342, William became the leader of the small band of Franciscan dissidents living in exile with Louis IV. William of Ockham...
"absolute poverty" of Christ (4 June 1322). This pronunciamento was signed by the general, MichaelofCesena, the provincial ministers of Southern Germany...
Ubertino of Casale (1259 – c. 1329) was an Italian Franciscan and one of the leaders (together with MichaelofCesena) of the Spirituals, the stricter...
events of the novel's theological conference). A number of the characters, such as Bernard Gui, Ubertino of Casale and the Franciscan MichaelofCesena, are...
The Appellatio magna monacensis, an important manifesto of the group around MichaelofCesena, has been attributed to him. He had been thrown in prison...
Chronicle of Nicholas the Minorite tells the story of how some Fraticelli, including MichaelofCesena and his followers Bonagrazia de Cesena and William of Ockham...
fortification some years later. Philosophers like MichaelofCesena, Marsilius of Padua and William of Ockham supported Louis IV in his fight with the papacy...
nature of magic. Jacques was tasked by the pope with examining the works of Peter John Olivi, Meister Eckhart, William of Ockham and MichaelofCesena. The...
UK public library membership required.) Donovan, Stephen (1911). "MichaelofCesena" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New...
under his protection, including MichaelofCesena and the philosopher William of Ockham, an advocate of an early form of church and state separation. In...
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cardinal bishop of Tusculum. After the deposition ofMichaelofCesena in 1328, on John XXII's behest de la Tour acted as vicar general of the Franciscan...
Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Andrew in Frombork, Poland. MichaelofCesena is deposed as General of the Franciscans...
Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Andrew in Frombork, Poland. MichaelofCesena is deposed as General of the Franciscans...
XII July 16 – King Charles I of Hungary September 4 – Anna Anachoutlou, Empress of Trebizond November 29 – MichaelofCesena, Italian Franciscan leader...
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Pope John XXII had appointed vicar-general of the order. The previous minister general, MichaelofCesena, had been deposed by John XXII on 6 June 1328...
an Italian surname, a variant of the surname Fusco. It may refer to MichaelofCesena, an Italian Franciscan, general of that Order and theologian, also...
Charles. May 20 – Led by MichaelofCesena, the Michaelites, a French branch of the Spiritual Franciscans who have been accused of heresy within the Roman...
2014. "Michael Agazzi è un giocatore del Cesena" [Michael Agazzi is a Cesena player]. cesenacalcio.it (in Italian). Associazione Calcio Cesena. 18 July...