- Ad
abolendam (lit. 'On
abolition /
Towards abolishing'; full
title in Latin: Ad
abolendam diversam haeresium pravitatem, lit. 'To
abolish diverse malignant...
- 1998, s. 282. P. Kras, Ad
abolendam..., p. 416.
Malcolm Lambert, Średniowieczne herezje, 2002, s. 219. P. Kras, Ad
abolendam..., p. 417. Pilaszek, Wislicz...
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established during the time of Pope
Lucius III, by
means of the
papal bull Ad
abolendam,
issued in 1184. He
worked initially as a cardinal, and
after becoming...
-
problem of
heresy required a
political solution. In 1184,
Lucius decreed Ad
abolendam that all "counts, barons, rectors, [and]
consuls of
cities and
other places"...
- period. The
Episcopal Inquisition was
created through the
papal bull Ad
Abolendam ("To abolish") at the end of the 12th
century by Pope
Lucius III, with...
- Europe). The
Arnoldists were
condemned as
heretics by Pope
Lucius III in Ad
abolendam during the
Synod of
Verona in 1184. Arnoldists'
tenets would later be...
- everything". This was
followed in 1184 by a
decretal of Pope
Lucius III, Ad
abolendam. This
decreed that
bishops were to
investigate the
presence of heresy...
-
established in the year 1184 by a
papal bull of Pope
Lucius III
entitled Ad
abolendam, "For the
purpose of
doing away with." It was a
response to the growing...
- the
process of
formulating the Counter-Reformation. The
papal bull Ad
abolendam, by
Lucius III,
prescribed penalties for
heretical clerics and laymen...
-
Bogomils with whom the
Paulicians merged.
Condemned by
papal bull Ad
abolendam After several decades of har****ment and re-proselytizing, and the systematic...