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MalSec (an
abbreviation of "Malicious Security") is a
splinter faction of
Anonymous that
pledges to use
hacktivism ethically to
empower people. The group...
- Guy de
Malsec (Gui de Maillesec; also
written Malésec or Malesset; Lat.
Guido de Malesicco; It. Guidone) (d. 8
March 1412 at Paris) was a
French bishop...
- de
Grimoard (until 1388)
Pietro Corsini (1335–1405) (1370, 1388) Gui de
Malsec (d. 1412) (1375, 1405,
deposed 1409,
retained the post in the obedience...
- good
behaviour bond.
Internet portal Anonymous (group)
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PlayStation Network outage Securax...
- Clun.
Simone Brossano Hughes de
Montrelais Jean de Bussière O.Cist. Guy de
Malsec Jean de la
Grange O.S.B.
Pierre de
Sortenac Gérard du Puy O.S.B. Clun. Pedro...
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Philip VI of France.
Humbert II, last
Dauphin de Viennois,
cardinal Gui de
Malsec,
Nicolas Coeffeteau and Noël Alexandre,
Dominicans Peter Palud****, Latin...
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bishop of Carc****onne (1371)
Sicard d'Ambres de
Lautrec 1371–1383 Gui de
Malsec 1383,
promoted to
Poitiers Simon de
Cramaud 1383–1385,
promoted bishop of...
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successors were
Arnauld d'Aux (1306–1312), made
cardinal in 1312; Guy de
Malsec (1371–1375), who
became cardinal in 1375;
Simon de
Cramaud (1385–1391),...
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Avignon Obedience sent
three representatives to Paris,
Cardinal Guy de
Malsec,
Cardinal Pierre de Thury, and
Cardinal Amadeo di Saluzzo, to lay before...
- the
election of the pope.
Cardinals of the
obedience of
Avignon Gui de
Malsec (created on 20
December 1375) – Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina; "Erat primus...