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- Johannes Klenkok (or Klenke) (c. 1310 – 15 June 1374) was a German Augustinian friar, known as a theologian and disciple of Gregory of Rimini. Klenkok was...
- Altzelle (now Altzella). During the 14th century, Augustinian friar Johannes Klenkok of lower Saxony opposed the Sachsenspiegel in a pamphlet known as Decadicon...
- Church, 1996, Zondervan, pp. 241 & 248–250. Ocker, Christopher, Johannes Klenkok: a friar's life, c. 1310–1374 , American Philosophical Society, 1993, ISBN 0-87169-835-8...
- Canon law at the University of Montpellier. He was a disciple of Johannes Klenkok and was appointed cardinal deacon by Pope Gregory XI in 1371 taking the...
- and bishop. Hugolino of Orvieto (d. 1373), a notable theologian. Johann Klenkok (Klenke) (d. 1374), author of the Decadicon, an attack on the Sachsenspiegel...
- to one of the auxiliary bishops. From 1370 to 1372, the Augustinian Jan Klenkok served as the episcopal inquisitor in the diocese of Olomouc, where he...
- Dorota Backus; the other names are Gregory of Rimini, Alfonsus Vargas, John Klenkok, and Hugolino of Orvieto, with mention also of Bartholomew of Urbino. "Johann...