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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...
- dualist group in Italy). Catholic sources refer to them as patarini (patarenes), while the Serbs called them Babuni (after Babuna Mountain), the Serb...
- Initially they were Christians but around year 1000 they adhered to Bogomil/Patarene Christian sect and were Serbianized. After the Turkish occupation, the...
- Anselm of Lucca as legates to Milan, to resolve the conflict between the Patarenes and the archbishop and clergy. The result was a fresh triumph for the...
- 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...
- 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...
- refuge in Bosnia and Dalmatia where they were known under the name of Patarenes (Patareni). In the time of Samuel, Bogomilism spread into Serbia and Bosnia...
- was a married priest and opponent of the Gregorian Reform and the local Patarenes. He travelled to France to study: to Orléans in 1103, to Paris to study...