• Peter of Bruys (also known as Pierre De Bruys or Peter de Bruis; fl. 1117 – c.1131) was a medieval French religious teacher. He was called a heresiarch...
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    Bruys is a commune in the department of Aisne in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Communes of the Aisne department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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  • Lat. clxxxix) against the disciples of Peter of Bruys and Henry of Lausanne, whom he calls Henry of Bruys, and whom, at the moment of writing, he accuses...
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    south-west of Dunfermline, Scotland. Thomas de Bruys, 1st Baron of Clackmannan (died before 1348) Robert de Bruys, 2nd Baron of Clackmannan (died before 1406)...
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    Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart am Brusach), was King of Scots from 1306 to his death...
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  • François Bruys (February 7, 1708 – May 20, 1738) was a French writer. He was born into a Roman Catholic family in Serrières (Saône-et-Loire); he later...
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  • Artem Bruy (Belarusian: Арцём Бруй; Russian: Артём Бруй; born 9 June 2003) is a Belarusian footballer who plays for Maxline Vitebsk. Profile at pressball...
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  • Sir Robert Bruce, 2nd Baron of Clackmannan & Rate (originally Robert de Bruys; died 23 July 1403) was the son of Sir Thomas Bruce 1st Baron of Clackmannan...
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    MacDougalls took John's side, while the MacDonalds and MacRory backed de Bruys. When de Bruys defeated John, he declared the MacDougall lands forfeit, and gave...
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  • Annandale and Isabella de Clare. He is said to be the ancestor of Thomas de Bruys of Clackmannan, whose descendants became the Earls of Elgin, Kincardine...
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    Bruys; the MacSweens backed John, hoping to recover Knapdale, the MacDougalls also took John's side, while the MacDonalds and MacRory backed de Bruys...
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    MacDougalls took John's side, while the MacDonalds and MacRory backed de Bruys. When de Bruys defeated John, he declared the MacDougall lands forfeit, and gave...
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    this group held beliefs similar to those of Henry of Lausanne and Peter of Bruys as well as indicating Cathar influence. While the Good Men declined to respond...
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    referred to Abelard as the "first protestant" prior to Martin Luther. Peter of Bruys: was a French reformer who fought against the Catholic church, he rejected...
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  • heresy (1022) (burnt) Ramihrdus of Cambrai (1076 or 1077) (burned) Peter of Bruys († 1130) (lynched) Gerard Segarelli († 1300) Fra Dolcino († 1307) (never...
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    had adopted the teachings of the Petrobrusians, followers of Peter of Bruys and spread them in a modified form after Peter's death. Henry of Lausanne's...
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    the Balkan and Italian provinces strongly opposed iconoclasm. Peter of Bruys opposed the usage of religious images, the Strigolniki were also possibly...
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  • and the Eucharist. Petrobrusians were 12th century followers of Peter of Bruys in southeastern France who rejected the authority of the Church Fathers...
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  • teachings of the Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the followers of Peter of Bruys and Henry of Lausanne. Finally, the council drew up measures for the amendment...
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    within modern fundamentalism. In the 12th century, Petrobrusians Peter of Bruys and Henry of Lausanne disputed the authority of the Church Fathers and the...
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    arose over the Scottish kingship between King John Balliol and Robert de Bruys. By then, Somerled's descendants had formed into three families: as well...
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    Bruys, Balliol's ally, the king of England, established Henry Percy at Carrick Castle, in the region; likewise Dunoon Castle further south. De Bruys expelled...
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    and later subjected to the Inquisition and the Bosnian Crusade; Peter of Bruys, leader of the Petrobrusians, was pushed into a bonfire by an angry mob...
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    own straw homes, teepees and bath tubs. Since 2010, photographer Antoine Bruy has travelled from the Pyrenees to Romania tracking down urban refuseniks...
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  • Lombard (c.1100–1160); Aelred or Ailred of Rievaulx (1110–1167); Peter of Bruys (1117–c.1131); Alain de Lille (c. 1128–1202); Elizabeth of Schonau (1129–1164);...
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  • Tours – (France, ?–1088) Berengarians – (France, 11th century) Peter of Bruys – (France, ?–1131) Petrobrusians – (France, 12th century) Henry of Lausanne...
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    Septs of Clan Bruce Airth, Brews, Brix, Bruwes, Bruss, Bruc, Bruys, Brues, Brice, Bryce, Bruce, Bruice, Bruis, Bruze, Broce, Brois, Broiss, Brose, Broise...
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    infant baptism was opposed by the Arnoldists, Waldensians, and Peter of Bruys. The Waldensians also practiced baptism by full immersion. Reinerius mentioned...
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    they backed the losing side in the dispute between Edward I and Robert de Bruys, their lands were declared forfeit and the castle was given by King Robert...
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  • Conversion of Pomerania – second mission of Otto of Bamberg 1130 Peter of Bruys burned at the stake 1131 Tintern Abbey founded in Wales 1131–1138 Antipope...
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