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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...
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Those involved in the
movement were
called patarini (singular patarino),
patarines or patarenes, a word
perhaps chosen by
their opponents, the etymology...
- the
founder of the castle. In the same period,
Sirmione was
refuge for
Patarines hereticals. The
military role of the city
continued until the 16th century...
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through such
groups as the Montanists, Novationists, Donatists, Paulicians,
Patarines, Petrobrusians, Arnoldists, Albigenses, Waldenses,
Unitas Fratrum, Lollards...
- city was
later excommunicated as the
favourite seat of the
heretical Patarines and even
defeated by the Romans. In 1210, however,
Viterbo managed to...
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several European heretical groups: the Cathars, the Waldensians, the
Patarines,
Josephines and the Humiliati. It is
created after a
landmark meeting...
- Routiers,
Brabantians or
Brabazons The
heretics called Publicans and
Patarines; this
section includes a tale of devil-worship
which illustrates the development...
- by Pope
Alexander II.
While Henry IV
appointed Gotofredo in 1070, the
patarines elected Atto archbishop.
Three years later Pope
Alexander II died and...
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Apostolic Brethren Arnoldists Beguines and
Beghards Bogomilism Bosnian Church Patarines Brethren of the Free
Spirit Donatism Dulcinians Friends of God Henricans...
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large convent. An
early church at the site was ****ociated with the
Patarines, and
demolished by the
followers of St
Peter Martyr.
Under the patronage...