Ubertino of Casale (1259 – c. 1329) was an Italian Franciscan and one of the leaders (together with Michael of Cesena) of the Spirituals, the stricter branch of the Franciscan order.
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UbertinoofCasale (1259 – c. 1329) was an Italian Franciscan and one of the leaders (together with Michael of Cesena) of the Spirituals, the stricter...
Peter of Sant’Albano Waldo of Hereford Magnus of Iona Patrick of Clonmacnois Rabano of Toledo UbertinoofCasale – Franciscan friar in exile, friend of William...
the town UbertinoofCasale (1259–1329), Franciscan preacher and theologian Yolande of Montferrat (1274–1317), became Eirene, Empress-Consort of Andronikos...
spirituals, defended by UbertinoofCasale, faced opposition from those that ran the Franciscan order. At the final session of the council, Clement issued...
Sante Uberto Barbieri, bishop of the Methodist Church Ubertino I da Carrara, (died 1345), Lord of Padua UbertinoofCasale (1259–1329), Italian Fransciscan...
purpose of reconciling the conflicting parties. UbertinoofCasale, the leader, after Olivi's death, of the stricter party, who was a member of the commission...
poverty of Christ. This famous "Spiritualist excursus" is closely connected with the Appeal of Bonagrazia, and with writings ofUbertinoofCasale and of Peter...
Oddo of Acquasparta, Peter Zalfani, Peter John Olivi (who wrote a scholastic tract defending this indulgence about 1279), John of Laverna, Ubertino da Casale...
which they lived. Fourteenth century: UbertinoofCasale, Gundisalvus of Vallebona, Petrus Aureoli, Bartholomew of Pisa, Bartholo di Sassoferrato (a lawyer)...
(possibly UbertinoofCasale as well), and was invited to participate in debates the debates over Spiritualism with influential members of the Fraticelli...
was murdered by order of Elias, and the slight colouring which Angelo da Clareno and UbertinoofCasale give to their accounts of his tragic end is due...
Tusi (1201–1274)[e] UbertinoofCasale (1259 – c. 1328)[b] Udayana (11th century)[e] Ulrich of Strasbourg (1220–1277)[b][e] Urso of Calabria (died c. 1225)[b]...
Franciscan Order he wrote with less passion and with more weight than Ubertino da Casale, although he addressed almost the same reproaches as the latter to...
Pseudo-Bonaventure's Meditations on the Life of Christ and also by the vehement Franciscan Ubertino da Casale according to Albert Hauf. This book was also...
Grancolas favours the claims ofUbertinoofCasale, a Fransciscan who lived shortly before the fourteenth century, to the authorship of the Imitation. Herbermann...
1692. He died on 16 August 1696 at the age of 38. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 74 with note 3. "Bishop Gerolamo Ubertino Provana, C.R." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David...
Carrara family; Francesco Novello da Carrara; Francesco I da Carrara; Ubertino da Carrara; Giovanni Garzoni; Saint Jerome; Carlo Malatesta; Petrarch;...
of the Carraresi family, including Ubertino, Jacopo II, and Francesco il Vecchio, succeeded one another as lords of the city, with the exception of a...