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    Caesarius of Heisterbach (c. 1180 – c. 1240), sometimes erroneously called, in English, Caesar of Heisterbach, was the prior of a Cistercian monastery...
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  • in Gaul Caesarius of Heisterbach, 13th-century Christian Caesarius of Nazianzus (c. 1180 – c. 1240), physician and politician Owain Caesarius, possibly...
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  • action of the Crusade, the assault on Béziers, and was reported by Caesarius of Heisterbach to have uttered the order. Less formal English translations have...
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    William, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe purchased the remains of the former Abbey and set up an English garden. Caesarius of Heisterbach, one of the best-known...
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    20 years later, Caesarius of Heisterbach relates this story about the massacre: When they discovered, from the admissions of some of them, that there...
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    with the Latin classics. Caesarius of Heisterbach regards "delight in the adversity of a neighbour" as one of the "daughters of envy... which follows anger"...
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    Béziers (category Communes of Hérault)
    oft-quoted phrase is sourced from Caesarius of Heisterbach along with a story of all the heretics who desecrated a copy of the Gospels and threw it down from...
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  • asked how to tell Cathars from Catholics. His reply, recalled by Caesarius of Heisterbach, a fellow Cistercian, thirty years later was "Caedite eos. Novit...
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    later centuries. Caesarius of Heisterbach recounts various tales of Eucharistic miracles in his book Dialogue on Miracles; most of the stories he tells...
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    1088D, ed. I.A. Giles (Opera omnia, 2, Oxford, 1847), p. xlviii; Caesarius of Heisterbach, Dialogus miracolorum 4.36, ed. J. Strange (Cologne, 1851), p....
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    (b. 1164) Branca of Portugal, Portuguese princess (infanta) (b. 1198) Caesarius of Heisterbach, German hagiographer (b. 1180) Conrad of Lichtenau, German...
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    Johannes Galensis (John of Wales). Attribution has also been given to Caesarius of Heisterbach. Titivillus has also been described as collecting idle chat that...
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    Gervase of Tilbury and Caesarius of Heisterbach (dating from the late twelfth century) featuring accounts of Arthur's returning of a lost horse which had...
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  • his prologue seems to be an inversion of a story in Caesarius of Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum. In Caesarius's story, a monk ascends to heaven and...
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    immediate inspiration of the iconography comes from a vision reported in the Dialogus Miraculorum of the Cistercian Caesarius of Heisterbach which circulated...
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    (1225-1227) written by Caesarius von Heisterbach. Although Hilka claims that Caesarius von Heisterbach was not the actual author of the latter text, as Duinhoven...
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    Relic (redirect from Relics of Saints)
    works of Caesarius of Heisterbach. These miracle tales made relics much sought-after during the period. By the Late Middle Ages, the collecting of, and dealing...
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    motif of the "protective mantle" of the Virgin Mary which shielded the kneeling abbots and abbesses. In the 13th century Caesarius of Heisterbach was also...
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    be found in Caesarius von Heisterbach's Dialogus miraculorum (Dialogue about Miracles), written in 1223. According to Guillelmus, news of the heresy was...
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    He was in charge of the crusader army that sacked Béziers in 1209. There, according to the Cistercian writer Caesarius of Heisterbach, Arnaud responded...
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  • was used as a source by Caesarius of Heisterbach and was incorporated with some modifications into the third continuation of the Chronica regia Coloniensis...
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  • English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. This list is a combination of the twenty page-by-page...
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    since mid-14c.; phrase prisoner of war dates from 1630s". According to the Dialogus Miraculorum by Caesarius of Heisterbach, Arnaud Amalric was only reported...
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  • This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves...
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    Homiletics (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2017)
    on explanation and use of Scripture and recommends the preacher to insert verba commotiva. The remarks of Cæsarius of Heisterbach (died 1240) have been...
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    motif of the protective mantle of the Virgin Mary which shielded the kneeling abbots and abbesses. In the 13th century Caesarius of Heisterbach was also...
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  • the leader of the Catholic crusade against the Cathars at the siege of Béziers in 1209, by a fellow Cistercian Caesarius of Heisterbach This disambiguation...
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    by Caesarius of Heisterbach in which he reflects on the occasion of the translation of the remains of Saint Elizabeth, in 1236. Caesarius speaks of a sweet...
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  • (b. 1164) Branca of Portugal, Portuguese princess (infanta) (b. 1198) Caesarius of Heisterbach, German hagiographer (b. 1180) Conrad of Lichtenau, German...
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  •  490n). Caesarius of Heisterbach. Caesarius of Heisterbach (1180–1240) was a Cistercian prior who wrote Dialogus miraculorum, a collection of miracle...
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