- The
Dulcinians were a
religious sect of the Late
Middle Ages,
originating within the
Apostolic Brethren. The
Dulcinians, or Dulcinites, and Apostolic...
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finally conquered the
fortification built on the
mount Rubello by the
Dulcinians.
According to the
Roman Catholic Church and most
historians of the period...
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Clerics Regular.
Orders considered heretical by the
Catholic Church:
Dulcinians Mendicant monasteries in
Mexico "The
Carmelite Order". www.newadvent.org...
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incidents of
Clement V's
reign include his
violent repression of the
Dulcinians in Lombardy,
which he
considered a heresy, and his
promulgation of the...
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disappearance of
Berengar and
William learns that
there are two
former Dulcinians in the
abbey (Remigio of Voragine, the abbey's cellarer, and the deformed...
- Alessandria,
amanuensis monk.
Alessio Boni as
Dolcino of Novara,
leader of the
Dulcinians.
Sebastian Koch as the
Baron of Neuenberg, emperor's
general and Adso's...
- 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;...
- 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...
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Middle Ages
Arnoldism Bogomilism Bosnian Church Catharism Conciliarism Dulcinians Fraticelli Free
Spirits Henricians Humiliati Hussites Impanation Josephines...
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Investiture Anselm Abelard Bernard Bogomils Bosnian Cathars Apostolic Brethren Dulcinian Crusades Waldensians Inquisition Early Scholasticism Christian mysticism...