- to the
legendary account of his life
Christopher was
initially called Reprobus. He was a Canaanite, 5
cubits (7.5 feet (2.3 m)) tall and with a fearsome...
- the
houses declared their submission to the Pope. With the bull Quia vir
reprobus of 16
November 1329, John XXII
replied to
Michael of Cesena's
attacks on...
-
general of the
Franciscan Order. The pope
issued the
encyclical Quia vir
reprobus,
warning the
faithful against Michael, and the
latter answered in his Ad...
-
those living thus
should have
nothing in common." With the bull Quia vir
reprobus of 16
November 1329, John
replied to
Michael of Cesena's Appellatio. Between...
- John's own
final statement on the
subject came in 1329 in his Quia vir
reprobus. Key
aspects of the
debate included: the
origins of
property (or 'dominion')...
-
houses declared their submission to the Pope. With the bull "Quia vir
reprobus" of 16
November 1329, John XXII
replied to
Michael of Cesena's attacks...
- interactions. It
includes the LMDz
model for the atmosphere, the INCA and
REPROBUS models for
atmospheric composition, the NEMO
model for the ocean, including...
- the
Emperor Diocletian,
which tell of a man
named Reprebus,
Rebrebus or
Reprobus (the "reprobate" or "scoundrel")
being captured by
Roman forces fighting...
- them together.
While papal bulls such as Quia
nonnumquam and Quia vir
reprobus were
circulated throughout Christendom, the
Chronicle is the only surviving...
- it had to be
defended by Pope John XXII in his 1328
papal bull Quia vir
reprobus, in
which he
ruled that
because God had
gifted Adam with the
Earth as his...