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Bonacursus was a 12th-century
Italian Cathar who
converted to
Catholicism and
released a
confessional report to the
people of
Milan exposing the nature...
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Synod of
Verona in 1184. Arnoldists'
tenets would later be
addressed by
Bonacursus of Milan, c. 1190, in his
Manifestatio haeresis Catharorum,
which re****ed...
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existed well into the
eleventh century and
beyond (the
Catholic writings of
Bonacursus entitled Against the Heretics). It is
believed that
Gregorius of Bergamo...
- Land. He had
returned to
Europe by 1286, when the
archbishop of Tyre,
Bonacursus de Gloire,
crowned the new king,
Henry II. He is
attested in Rome in 1287...
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existed well into the
eleventh century and before. The
writings of
Bonacursus entitled "Against the Heretics" is the
chief authority of
their history...
- June. On 15
August 1286,
Henry II was
crowned at Tyre by the
archbishop Bonacursus de Gloire. He did not
remain long at Acre but
returned to Cyprus, leaving...
- Giuliari, 1874:xvii.
Library search: "Buonaccorso da Montemagno" (Italian)
Bonacursus de Montemagno/ Birck, Sixt (edd. (conversio in dialogum)): De vera Nobilitate...
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Larcat (1251–1253)
Gilles (1253–1266) John of
Saint Maxentius (1267–1272)
Bonacursus de
Gloire (1272–1295)
Scolaius de Arding****i (1295-1299)
Titular as Bishop...
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Larcat (1251–1253)
Gilles (1253–1266) John of
Saint Maxentius (1267–1272)
Bonacursus de
Gloire (1272–1295) Rowe 1960–1961, p. 162. Rowe 1960–1961, p. 163....