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    The Amalricians were a pantheist movement named after Amalric of Bena. The beliefs are thought to have influenced the Brethren of the Free Spirit. The...
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    was a French theologian, philosopher and sect leader, after whom the Amalricians are named. Reformers such as Martin Luther considered him to be a proto-Protestant...
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    The burning of the pantheistic Amalrician heretics in 1210, in the presence of King Philip II Augustus. In the background is the Gibbet of Montfaucon and...
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  • Cathari and the Amalrcians. Rufus M. Jones suggests that Ortlieb was Amalrician and a disciple of Amalric of Bena. Herzog, J.J.; Schaff, P.; Hauck, A...
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  • Beghards Bogomilism Bosnian Church Brautmystik Brethren of the Free Spirit Amalrician Men of Understanding Catharism Chazinzarians Christolytes Albanenses Celtic...
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    The execution of Amalrician heretics in 1210, an event witnessed by King Philip II, as depicted by Jean Fouquet, ca. 1455. The Bastille (left) and Gibbet...
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  • of, or at least been influenced by, a pantheistic sect known as the Amalricians. David was condemned by the Church in 1210 for his writing of the "Quaternuli"...
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  • of Fiore; it had been held in a similar form a little earlier by the Amalricians. After the Protestant Reformation the scheme of the "prophecy of Elias"...
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    Holy Trinity. His views also inspired several subsequent movements: the Amalricians, the Dulcinians and the Brethren of the Free Spirit. All of these were...
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  • 1204–1207), French theologian, father of medieval pantheism, after whom the Amalricians are named. Giordano Bruno (1548–1600), Italian Dominican friar, philosopher...
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