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- Matthew of Aquasparta (Italian: Matteo di Aquasparta; 1240 – 29 October 1302) was an Italian Friar Minor and scholastic philosopher. He was elected Minister...
- Acquasparta is a town and comune in the province of Terni (Umbria, central Italy). It is located on a hill above the Naia Valley and the river of the same...
- Middle Ages, particularly Franciscans such as Bonaventure and Matthew of Aquasparta. According to Bonaventure: Things have existence in the mind, in their...
- (1276–1279 – probably vacant) Bentivenga de Bentivengis (1279–1289) Matteo di Aquasparta (1289–1302) Gentile Partino (1302–1305) Berengar Fredol (1306–1323) Gauscelin...
- (1028–1082/3) Marsilius of Inghen Marsilius of Padua Martin of Dacia Matthew of Aquasparta Matthew Paris, (1200–1259) Mechthild of Magdeburg (c. 1207–c. 1282/1294)...
- de Billon, OP, of the diocese of Clermont in the Auvergne; Matthew of Aquasparta in Tuscany, minister general of the Franciscans since 1287; Pietro Peregrosso...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Matthew of Aquasparta Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor 1289–1295 Succeeded by Giovanni Minio de Murovalle...
- Guillaume, Marshal of Champagne; Bentivenga de Bentivengis, O.Min., of Aquasparta; Robert Kilwardby, OP, Archbishop of Canterbury; and Ordoño (Ordeonio)...
- he was a pupil of John Pecham he was a fellow student with Matthew of Aquasparta. He generally followed Pecham's views on the Eucharist. He regarded time...
- Melitona (died 1260), St. Bonaventure (died 1274), Cardinal Matthew of Aquasparta (died 1289), John Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1292), Richard...