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Reinerius (or Rainerius)
Saccho (1200s – c. 1263) was an
Italian Dominican inquisitor.
Saccho was born at
Piacenza about the
beginning of the thirteenth...
- 1220).
There are also the two
reports written for the
Inquisition by
Reinerius Saccho (died 1259), a
former Cathar who
converted to Catholicism, published...
- (1975). "Capocci,
Raniero (Raynerius de Viterbio, Rainerius, Ranerius,
Reinerius)".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 18. Treccani...
- (died 1192),
founder of the Law
School of the
University of
Montpellier Reinerius Saccho (1200s – c. 1263), a
learned and
zealous Italian Dominican Teobaldo...
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Peter of Bruys. The
Waldensians also
practiced baptism by full immersion.
Reinerius mentioned that the
Waldensians believed that the "ablution
which is given...
- the
Waldenses in the
northern regions of Italy.
Dominican Inquisitor Reinerius Saccho had
identified the
Waldenses as the most
dangerous of all the heretical...
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tituli Eudoxiae,
Diviso tituli sancti Equitii,
Tibaldus tituli Pammachii,
Reinerius tituli SS.
Marcellini et Petri,
Desiderius tituli S. Praxedis, Gregorius...
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tituli Eudoxiae,
Diviso tituli sancti Equitii,
Tibaldus tituli Pammachii,
Reinerius tituli SS.
Marcellini et Petri,
Desiderius tituli S. Praxedis, Gregorius...
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tituli Eudoxiae,
Diviso tituli sancti Equitii,
Tibaldus tituli Pammachii,
Reinerius tituli SS.
Marcellini et Petri,
Desiderius tituli S. Praxedis, Gregorius...
-
tituli Eudoxiae,
Diviso tituli sancti Equitii,
Tibaldus tituli Pammachii,
Reinerius tituli SS.
Marcellini et Petri,
Desiderius tituli S. Praxedis, Gregorius...