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Peter of
Bruys (also
known as
Pierre De
Bruys or
Peter de Bruis; fl. 1117 – c.1131) was a
medieval French religious teacher. He was
called a heresiarch...
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Bruys is a
commune in the
department of
Aisne in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire
national des élus: les...
- Lat. classix)
against the
disciples of
Peter of
Bruys and
Henry of Lausanne, whom he
calls Henry of
Bruys, and whom, at the
moment of writing, he accuses...
- François
Bruys (February 7, 1708 – May 20, 1738) was a
French writer. He was born into a
Roman Catholic family in Serrières (Saône-et-Loire); he later...
- south-west of Dunfermline, Scotland.
Thomas de
Bruys, 1st
Baron of
Clackmannan (died
before 1348)
Robert de
Bruys, 2nd
Baron of
Clackmannan (died
before 1406)...
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Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), po****rly
known as
Robert the
Bruce (Scottish Gaelic:
Raibeart am Brusach), was King of
Scots from 1306
until his...
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Artem Bruy (Belarusian: Арцём Бруй; Russian: Артём Бруй; born 9 June 2003) is a
Belarusian footballer who
plays for
Maxline Vitebsk.
Profile at pressball...
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MacDougalls took John's side,
while the
MacDonalds and
MacRory backed de
Bruys. When de
Bruys defeated John, he
declared the
MacDougall lands forfeit, and gave...
- this
group held
beliefs similar to
those of
Henry of
Lausanne and
Peter of
Bruys as well as
indicating Cathar influence.
While the Good Men
declined to respond...
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Annandale and
Isabella de Clare. He is said to be the
ancestor of
Thomas de
Bruys of Clackmannan,
whose descendants became the
Earls of Elgin, Kincardine...