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    The Buda heresy (Hungarian: budai eretnekség) was a Waldensian heretical movement from 1304 to 1307 in Buda, the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day...
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  • The Minorite Chronicle of Buda (Hungarian: Budai minorita krónika) is the historiographical name of a continuation of the ancient Hungarian chronicle,...
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    Hungary without the consent of the king. During his long reign, the royal Buda Castle became probably the largest Gothic palace of the Late Middle Ages...
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  • also known as “Confessio Christianorum bosniensis”, was an act of alleged heresy abjuration by Bosnian clergy in presence of Ban Kulin and Giovanni da Casamari...
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    Attila's court. Bleda is known by Hungarian literature as Buda. According to medieval sources, Buda the name of the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary...
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    invaded Hungary under the pretext of protecting John Sigismund from Ferdinand. Buda, the capital of Hungary, fell to the Ottomans without opposition in 1541...
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  • town of Zenica, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The same document was brought to Buda, in 30 April by Giovanni da Casamari, Ban Kulin and two abbots, where it...
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    Kolozsvár, later transferring to the convent of Košice (Kassa). He moved to Buda in 1478 and later to Italy to continue his studies. He received bachelor's...
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    the conference between Sigismund, Wladyslaw II and Tvrtko II of Bosnia at Buda, where he won the tournament held there, with 1,500 knights present. Zawisza...
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  • specifies that possession of such must not be taken as evidence of heresy. The heresy condemnations of Wycliffe and Huss at the ecumenical Council of Constance...
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    history is known. It was stolen by a Turkish soldier from the library at Buda during the reign of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and taken to Constantinople...
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    Church in this field, on 8 April 1203. The same document was brought to Buda, in 30 April by Giovanni da Casamari and Kulin and two abbots, where it was...
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    Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. It was placed in the private Royal Chapel in Buda Castle, which was dedicated to him. Now his body lies in the St. John the...
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    1535, he took possession of Milan and captured Tunis. However, the loss of Buda during the struggle for Hungary and the Algiers expedition in the early 1540s...
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  • family name was Szepessy). In March 1461 he was in Hungary (probably in Buda) together with his family, in the company of Janus Pannonius. After a short-term...
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  • the region kept their ties with neighboring Eastern Orthodox Eparchy of Buda of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć and later with the Metropolitanate of...
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  • Hungary. 1684 Attack on the Jewish ghetto of Buda. 1686 Only 500 Jews survive after Austrian sieged the city of Buda. Half of them are sold into slavery. 1689...
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  • significant German population. The law book of Buda was the first legal document that associated sorcery with heresy in 1415. Regular persecution of witches...
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    as protector and defender of the Catholic faith, if heresy, or even just the suspicion of heresy, and the degradation of the Christian religion were to...
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  • interdict in the light of the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton. The town of Buda was placed under interdict by papal legate Niccolò Boccasini in 1303, who...
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  • Hungary for centuries. However, ideas that the Catholic Church regarded as heresy were not tolerated: the Hungarian Hussites were expelled from the country...
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    his territory within the kingdom and pillages the area around the town of Buda (now half of the city of Budapest. July 6 Bolad, who had served as the Mongol...
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    Testament: An Introduction. Paulist Press. ISBN 978-0-8091-4786-1. Against Heresies (Irenaeus) 5.30.3 Spilsbury, Paul (2002). The Throne, the Lamb & the Dragon:...
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    eventually achieved total control of Hungary and established his court in Buda and Visegrád. Both palaces were rebuilt and improved, and were considered...
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    calling for a new crusade. War was proclaimed against Murad II at the diet of Buda on Palm Sunday 1443. For the first time since the disastrous Crusade of Nikopolis...
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  • of the Catholic Church's Inquisitorial system, and were subject to harsh heresy and apostasy laws if they continued to practice their ancestral Jewish faith...
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    Byzantine position in the filioque controversy to be heresy and akin to Arianism; Guibert claimed that heresy was an Eastern practice, almost unknown in the...
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    army led by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa marched in 1189 from Buda through Belgrade and Niš to Adrianople and Constantinople. In Niš, in the...
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  • pope Pope Innocent III called for a crusade against Catharism, a gnostic heresy prevalent in Languedoc, and the sympathetic count of Toulouse, Raymond VI...
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  • Williams Seventh Doctor, Ace (Sophie Aldred) August 2011 (2011-08) 8 "Quantum Heresy" Nicholas Briggs, Ken Bentley Avril Naude Eighth Doctor (India Fisher)...
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