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  • 81Nicholas of Clémanges — Mathieu Nicolas Poillevillain de Clémanges (or Clamanges) (born in Champagne c. 1360, died in Paris between 1434 and 1440) was a French humanist and theologian. He made his studies in the Collège de Navarre, University of Paris, and in 1380… …

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  • 82Mathieu-Nicolas Poillevillain de Clemanges —     Mathieu Nicolas Poillevillain de Clémanges     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mathieu Nicolas Poillevillain de Clémanges     (Or CLAMANGES)     A French Humanist and theologian, b. in Champagne about 1360; d. at Paris between 1434 and 1440. He… …

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  • 83Fillastre, Guillaume — (1348 1428)    prelate, scholar    Born in La suze, Maine, Guillaume Fillastre was the dean of Reims and endeavored to end the western schism. He took part in the Council of Pisa (1409), was made a cardinal in 1411 by the Pisan pope John XXIII… …

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  • 84Muri Abbey — Coordinates: 47°16′35″N 8°20′23″E / 47.27639°N 8.33972°E / 47.27639; 8.33972 …

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  • 85Nicholas Magni — (Nicolaus Magni de Iawor, Mikuláš Magni z Jawora, Nikolaus Groß von Jauer) (c. 1355 – 22 March 1435) was a late medieval theologian, a professor at Heidelberg University. Born in Jawor, Silesia, he studied in Vienna (1377) and Prague under… …

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  • 86Renaissance — The Renaissance (from French Renaissance , meaning rebirth ; Italian: Rinascimento , from re again and nascere be born ) [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=renaissance searchmode=none Renaissance, Online Etymology Dictionary] ] was a… …

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  • 87Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages — Kingdom of Hungary Magyar Királyság (hu) Regnum Hungariae (la) ← …

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  • 88Humanism — • The name given to the intellectual, literary, and scientific movement of the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, which aimed at basing every branch of learning on the literature and culture of classical antiquity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin …

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  • 89Ars moriendi — Pride of the spirit is one of the five temptations of the dying man, according to Ars moriendi. Here, Demons tempt the dying man with crowns (a medieval allegory to earthly pride) under the disapproving gaze of Mary, Christ and God. Woodblock… …

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  • 90Heinrich von Ahaus — (in Dutch Hendrik van Ahuis) (1371–1439) was the founder of the Brethren of the Common Life in Germany. Biography He was born in 1371, the natural son of Ludolf, Lord of the principality of Ahaus, and Hadwigis of Schöppingen. About 1396 he joined …

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