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- The Joachimites, also known as Joachites, a millenarian group, arose from the Franciscans in the thirteenth century. They based their ideas on the prior...
- Apostolics were inspired by Franciscan ideals and influenced by the Joachimites, but were considered heretical by the Catholic Church. Their name derives...
- that had their origins in the archipelago, became the last outposts of Joachimite doctrines. The origins of the modern cult and its rituals are not definitively...
- that the world would end 666 years after the rise of Islam. 1290 1335 Joachimites After his 1260 prediction failed, the followers of Joachim of Fiore rescheduled...
- evolved his own theological voice influenced by late medieval mysticism, Joachimite apocalypticism, and the Anabaptist movement. He is credited with introducing...
- licentiates. The Franciscan Gerard of Borgo San Donnino at this time issued a Joachimite tract and John of Parma was seen as favoring the condemned theology of...
- works in Christian eschatology and historicist theories, are called Joachimites. On June 27, 2024, Pope Francis, in his message for the World Day of...
- nobility, a civil war known as the War of the Lombards. The itinerant Joachimite preachers and many radical Franciscans, the Spirituals, supported Frederick...
- Euchites Marcianists Eustathians Fraticelli Heresy of the Judaizers Joachimites Josephines Jovinianism Julianists Gaianites Migetians Orléans heresy...
- 1017/CBO9780511483288. ISBN 9780521807203. This verse is also used in the quasi-Joachimite Middle English tract The Last Age of the Church, attributed to the young...