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- the Old Believers In his Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri represents the heresiarchs as being immured in tombs of fire in the Sixth Circle of ****. In Cantos...
- either actual or purported. Such supposed founders were referred to as heresiarchs. This was done even when the party thus labeled viewed itself as belonging...
- به‌آفرید, also spelled Bihāfarīd) was an 8th-century Persian Zoroastrian heresiarch who started a religious peasant revolt with elements from Zoroastrianism...
- Perales Salvatella), the former confessor to the Pope was declared as the heresiarch in chief, a new Martin Luther, as a "founder of an anti-church or tenebrous...
- Sha'ban 5, 421 AH Sheikh al-Mufid[1] two notable early Jewish/Karaite "heresiarchs", leaders of Karaite movements opposed to Anan ben David, Ishmael al-Ukbari[2]...
- himself was later to become – and to two notable early Jewish/Karaite "heresiarchs" (see above), leaders of Karaite movements opposed to Anan ben David...
- Sandaliati (those with sandals) received sacred orders and were to prove the heresiarchs wrong; Doctores instructed and trained missionaries; Novellani preached...
- to the Church Fathers, while opponents claim to trace it to ancient heresiarchs. In 1913 the teachings of the imyaslavites were officially condemned...
- meanings in each. The founder or leader of a heretical movement is called a heresiarch, while individuals who espouse heresy or commit heresy are known as heretics...
- 1117 – c.1131) was a medieval French religious teacher. He was called a heresiarch (leader of a heretical movement) by the Roman Catholic Church because...