- De
heretico comburendo or the
Suppression of
Heresy Act 1400 (2 Hen. 4. c. 15) was a law p****ed by
Parliament under King
Henry IV of
England in 1401 for...
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degredados no
Brasil Textos publicados pelo
autor Fale com...
- and
draconic punishments were enacted. In 1401,
Parliament p****ed the De
heretico comburendo act,
which can be
loosely translated as "Regarding the burning...
-
following the
Lollard uprisings,
heresy had been
linked to
sedition (see De
heretico comburendo and
Suppression of
Heresy Act 1414.)
Ackroyd and MacCulloch...
- Lollards. On this advice,
Henry obtained from
Parliament the
enactment of De
heretico comburendo in 1401,
which prescribed the
burning of heretics, an act done...
- of
Basel Lollardy Founded by John
Wycliffe King
Henry IV p****ed the De
heretico comburendo in 1401,
which did not
specifically ban the Lollards, but prohibited...
- days later.[clarification needed] The anti-Lollard
statute of 1401 De
heretico comburendo classed heresy as a form of
sedition or treason, and ordered...
- from
watching males.
Another law
enforceable by
public burning was De
heretico comburendo,
introduced in 1401
during the
reign of
Henry IV. It allowed...
-
Edward Coke
later claimed he had seen a do****ent that she was
burned De
heretico comburendo. She was
burned at the
stake in
Smithfield Market on 27 October...
- [citation needed]
Wycliffe was not charged. In 1401,
Parliament p****ed the De
heretico comburendo law in
order to
suppress Wycliffe's
followers and
censor their...