• Henry of Segusio, usually called Hostiensis, (c. 1200 – 6 or 7 November 1271) was an Italian canonist of the thirteenth century, born at Susa (Segusio)...
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    Susa, Piedmont (redirect from Segusio)
    Susa (Latin: Segusio, French: Suse, Arpitan: Suisa) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. In the middle of Susa Valley...
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    Anchero Pantaleone, Simon Monpitie de Brie, probably Odo of Châteauroux and possibly Henry of Segusio, though the last two certainly represented moderate attitude...
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    Walter Henry. Hugh of Saint-Cher's Theology of the Hypostatic Union, Vol. 3, PIMS, Toronto. 1970, ISBN 9780888440198 For the chronological order of the correctoria...
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    Tarentaise, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 21 January to 22 June 1276. A member of the Order of Preachers, he acquired...
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    Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq, Mongol ruler of the Chagatai Khanate Haji Bektash Veli, Persian philosopher and mystic (b. 1209) Henry of Segusio, Italian jurist and cardinal-bishop...
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    intended. Henry of Segusio likened the council to the "four great councils of antiquity". Lateran IV is sometimes referred to as the "Great Council of the Lateran"...
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  • Compostellanus Antiquus (13th century) Bartholomew of Brescia (died 1258) Henry of Segusio (Hostiensis) (c. 1200–1271) William Durandus, the Younger (died 1328)...
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    female according to the predominance of the sexual organs." The thirteenth-century canon lawyer Henry of Segusio argued that a "perfect hermaphrodite"...
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    Dominican friar Raymond of Penafort. Other significant influences on Aquinas just war theory were Alexander of Hales and Henry of Segusio. In Summa Theologica...
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  • adjectival form of Ostia. It also refers to medieval Roman Catholic cardinals: Leo of Ostia (died c. 1116), historian Henry of Segusio (died 1271), canonist...
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  • of medieval Canon law such as the Gratian's Decree or the Decretals of Gregori IX, several important canonists can be pointed out: Henry of Segusio,...
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  • also by Juan the Teutónico, in the 13th century, of Hugh of Pisa and Henry of Segusio. On his return from Italy, after being crowned Holy Roman Emperor by...
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  • Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq, Mongol ruler of the Chagatai Khanate Haji Bektash Veli, Persian philosopher and mystic (b. 1209) Henry of Segusio, Italian jurist and cardinal-bishop...
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  • and historian from Magdeburg Henry of Segusio (c. 1200–1271), also known as Henricus de Segusio, Italian canonist Henry of Settimello (in Latin: Henricus...
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  • Piedmontese in the College of Cardinals, the influential Henry of Segusio, "Hostiensis", the most celebrated canon lawyer of his day, who had been a professor...
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    Canon lawyer Henry of Segusio argues that a "perfect hermaphrodite" where no sex prevailed should choose their legal gender under oath. Henry de Bracton's...
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    and brought Henry of Segusio to the see of Sisteron. He was a strong opponent of the Albigensians. He presided at the Council of Albi of 1254. He had...
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    Berengar Fredol the Elder (category Deans of the College of Cardinals)
    1321. The works of Fredol are chiefly concerned with canon law, and include "Oculus", a commentary on the "Summa" of Henry of Segusio (Basle, 1573), "Inventarium...
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    founder of the Abbey of Boscodon; Henry of Segusio (1250–71), known as (H)Ostiensis, i.e. Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, an orator and canonist of renown;...
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    to King Philip III of France, and Cardinal Guido Grosso Fulcodi, Legate to King Henry III. Cardinal Simon Paltineri, governor of Campania for Urban IV...
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    Stephen I Báncsa (category Cardinal-bishops of Palestrina)
    to churches and individuals. The two executioners of his last will were canonist Henry of Segusio and Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (elected Pope Nicholas...
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  • Priest–penitent privilege in pre-Reformation England (category History of Catholicism in England)
    of theology in this case say in general [communiter] that he must not reveal it, but must keep it entirely secret [omnino celare]. Henry de Segusio says...
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    Briançon (category Communes of Hautes-Alpes)
    limits of the Segusini, or people of Segusio (modern Susa), in Piedmont; but it seems, as D'Anville observes, to be beyond the natural limits of the Segusini...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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  • Roman–Germanic wars Siege of Segusio – 312 – Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Battle of Turin (312) – 312 – Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Battle of Brescia (312) – 312...
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    Alboin (category Year of birth uncertain)
    coastal areas of Liguria and Venetia and a few isolated inland centres such as Augusta Praetoria (Aosta), Segusio (Susa), and the island of Amacina in the...
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