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  • 121Gerson, Jean de — ▪ French theologian original name  Jean Charlier , also called  Johannes Arnaudi de Gersonii  born Dec. 13, 1363, Gerson, Fr. died July 12, 1429, Lyon  theologian and Christian mystic, leader of the conciliar movement for church reform that ended …

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  • 122Order of Friars Minor —     Order of Friars Minor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor     (Also known as FRANCISCANS.) This subject may be conveniently considered under the following heads:     I. General History of the Order;     A. First Period (1209… …

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  • 123History of medieval Christianity — Brothers Cyril and Methodius bring Christianity to the Slavic peoples. Main article: History of Christianity See also …

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  • 124Late medieval philosophy, 1350–1500 — Zénon Kaluza INTRODUCTION No fact in philosophical or other history underlies the commonlymade division of fourteenth century philosophy around the year 1350, except perhaps the Black Death of 1348–9, which overcame the Oxford masters and… …

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  • 125Robert Hallam — Infobox bishopbiog name =Robert Hallam religion =Catholic See =Salisbury Title =Bishop of Salisbury Period = 1407 ndash;1417 Predecessor = Nicholas Bubwith Successor =John Chandler ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth =… …

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  • 126Francesco Zabarella —     Francesco Zabarella     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francesco Zabarella     Cardinal, celebrated canonist, born at Padua, 10 August, 1360; died at Constance, 26 September, 1417. He studied jurisprudence at Bologna (1378 83) chiefly under the… …

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  • 127Pierre d'Ailly —     Pierre d Ailly     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pierre d Ailly     (PETRUS DE ALLACO).     French theologian and philosopher, bishop and Cardinal, born 1350 at Compiègne; died probably 1420 at Avignon. He studied at the College of Navarre,… …

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  • 128Jerome of Prague — The burning of Jerome of Prague, John Foxe s Book of Martyrs (1563) Jerome of Prague (Jeroným Pražský in Czech, 1379 – May 30, 1416) was one of the chief followers and most devoted friends of John Hus. Biography He was born in Prague to a wealthy …

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