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- The Dulcinians were a religious sect of the Late Middle Ages, originating within the Apostolic Brethren. The Dulcinians, or Dulcinites, and Apostolics...
- Fra Dolcino (c. 1250 – 1307) was the second leader of the Dulcinian reformist movement who was burned at the stake in Northern Italy in 1307. He had taken...
- diagete"), meaning "live life as a pauper". The phrase was used by the Dulcinian movement founded by Gerard Segarelli (1240–1300) in the 13th century,...
- "Repent" or "Do Penance". The phrase was also used as a rallying cry by the Dulcinian movement and its predecessors, the Apostolic Brethren, two radical movements...
- The major crusades of the 14th century include: the Crusade against the Dulcinians; the Crusade of the Poor; the Anti-Catalan Crusade; the Shepherds' Crusade;...
- school of law has been maintained. In 1307, Fra Dolcino, the leader of the Dulcinians, was tortured and burned at the stake. During the troubles of the 13th...
- Investiture Anselm Abelard Bernard Bogomils Bosnian Cathars Apostolic Brethren Dulcinian Crusades Waldensians Inquisition Early Scholasticism Christian mysticism...
- Investiture Anselm Abelard Bernard Bogomils Bosnian Cathars Apostolic Brethren Dulcinian Crusades Waldensians Inquisition Early Scholasticism Christian mysticism...
- of an old Adso. Fabrizio Bentivoglio as Remigio of Varagine, a former Dulcinian and now cellarer of the abbey. Greta Scarano as Margherita, Dolcino's...
- By the 11th century, more organised groups such as the Patarini, the Dulcinians, the Waldensians and the Cathars were beginning to appear in the towns...