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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...
- 1231.
While he was bishop, he
introduced reforms and
excommunicated the
Patarini. He was a
canon of Pavia.
Before that, he was a
teacher in Paris, to ca...
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vocalist and
keyboardist Granati,
guitarist McAbee,
saxophonist Chris Patarini, and
drummer Paul Martello. In 2014, The
Jaggerz returned to
their blue-e****...
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Western Christianity. By the 11th century, more
organised groups such as the
Patarini, the Dulcinians, the
Waldensians and the
Cathars were
beginning to appear...
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simony and
clerical marriage.
Those involved in the
movement were
called patarini (singular patarino),
patarines or patarenes, a word
perhaps chosen by their...
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example of a
dualist group in Italy).
Catholic sources refer to them as
patarini (patarenes),
while the
Serbs called them
Babuni (after
Babuna Mountain)...
- 1218 to
leave for the
Italian peninsula in
order to
preach against the
patarini as well as the
Albigensians and the Bulgars. He had
likewise been instructed...
- have been
completely built in the
recent years. Pay-tolls (Macedonian:
patarini, Albanian: pagesë rrugore)
remain in
place and the
speed limit is 130 km/h...
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Formation 1935
Founded at
Paris Headquarters Ikaalinen President Mirco Patarini Website www.Accordions.com/CIA
Formerly called ****ociation Internationale...
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religious dissidents appeared in
Northwestern Italy and in Rome (like the
patarini, the dulcinians,
Arnaldo da Brescia); however, all were eliminated. Only...