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Patarenes may
refer to:
members of the Pataria, 11th-century
religious movement in the
Archdiocese of
Milan in
northern Italy heretics better known as...
- in the
movement were
called patarini (singular patarino),
patarines or
patarenes, a word
perhaps chosen by
their opponents, the
etymology of
which is uncertain...
- the
Great to Gregory. It also
details the
individual histories of the
Patarene movement that
Bonizo belonged to and the
House of Canossa.
Bonizo was an...
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dualist group in Italy).
Catholic sources refer to them as
patarini (
patarenes),
while the
Serbs called them
Babuni (after
Babuna Mountain), the Serb...
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Initially they were
Christians but
around year 1000 they
adhered to Bogomil/
Patarene Christian sect and were Serbianized.
After the
Turkish occupation, the...
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their views throughout history,
including the "Montanists, Novatians,
Patarenes, Bogomils, Paulicians, Arnoldists, Henricians, Albigenses, and Waldenses"...
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refuge in
Bosnia and
Dalmatia where they were
known under the name of
Patarenes (Patareni). A
remarkable number of
necropolises are
found in this part...
- heresy,
based on the
refuge that some
Cathars (also
known as
Bogomils or
Patarenes) had
found there. To
avert the
Hungarian attack, Ban
Kulin held a public...
- 1093, with the
support of
Matilda and her husband, Welf V,
along with the
Patarene-minded
cities of
northern Italy (Cremona, Lodi,
Milan and Piacenza), Conrad...
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piracy in the
Adriatic Sea,
clashes with Venice, and were even
accused of
Patarene heresy. To the
Makarska branch belonged the
Croatian poet and Franciscian...