- Fra
Dolcino (c. 1250 – 1307) was the
second leader of the
Dulcinian reformist movement who was
burned at the
stake in
Northern Italy in 1307. He had taken...
- the
Catholic Church.
Their name
derives from the movement's leader, Fra
Dolcino of
Novara (ca. 1250–1307), who was
burned as a
heretic on the
orders of...
- (1240–1300) in the 13th century, a
movement named after the
disciple Fra
Dolcino. The
phrase is used in the
novel The Name of the Rose by
Umberto Eco and...
- : 155 Fra
Dolcino taught Fiore's
theory of the
stages of history, and
dispensationalists Mark Hitch**** and
Thomas Ice have
suggested that
Dolcino's teaching...
-
Margaret of
Trent (died 1 June 1307) was the
companion of Fra
Dolcino of Novara,
leader of the
heretical New Apostles, from at
least December 1303 until...
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Zanoni G,
Navone R,
Lunardi C,
Tridente G,
Bason C,
Sivori S, Beri R,
Dolcino M,
Valletta E,
Corrocher R,
Puccetti A (2006). "In
celiac disease, a subset...
- to bottom.
Muhammad tells Dante to warn the
schismatic and
heretic Fra
Dolcino. In the
second category are Pier da
Medicina (his
throat slit, nose slashed...
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Dulcinian and now
cellarer of the abbey.
Greta Scarano as Margherita,
Dolcino's partner, and as
their daughter Anna.
Kiara McKormick as Anna as a child...
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Dolcetto A
Raspo Rosso,
Dolcetto Nero,
Dolcetto Piemontese, Dolchetto,
Dolcino Nero, Dolciut, Dolsin,
Dolsin Raro, Dolzin, Dolzino, Dosset, Gros Noir...
- prominence; only a
university school of law has been maintained. In 1307, Fra
Dolcino, the
leader of the
Dulcinians was
tortured and
burned at the stake. During...