• Dominican Robert le Bougre, appointed in April 1233. However, his nomination was protested by Archbishop Walter Cornuti of Sens, as Robert was to be subject...
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  • on the orders of the Dominican inquisitor and former Cathar Perfect Robert le Bougre [fr]. Mount Guimar, in northeastern France, had already been denounced...
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    Therefore, it was almost impossible to eradicate abuse. For example, Robert le Bougre, the "Hammer of Heretics" (Malleus Haereticorum), was a Dominican friar...
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    Dominican inquisitor, Robert le Bougre, working in the years 1233–1244, earned a particularly grim reputation. In 1236, Robert burned about 50 people...
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    History at Paris," The American Historical Review, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1898. "Robert Le Bougre and the Beginnings of the Inquisition in Northern France," Part II...
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    may have been intended to avoid suspicion from inquisitors, such as Robert le Bougre [fr]. Beatrice's most famous work is her Seven Ways of Holy Love (Dutch:...
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  • "Patrimoine en Lauragais : un mémorial érigé en lieu et place du bûcher cathare de Les Cassès - Voix du Midi Lauragais". Actu.fr (in French). 27 October 2019. Retrieved...
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  • (Les Liaisons dangereuses, 1782), and John Wilmot (Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery, 1684). Other famous titles are Histoire de Dom Bougre, Portier...
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  • (Les Liaisons dangereuses, 1782). Other famous titles are Histoire de Dom Bougre, Portier des Chartreux (1741) and Thérèse Philosophe (1748). Precursors...
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  • Studio des Champs-Élysées 1956 : Sisyphe et le mort by Robert Merle, Théâtre de Lutèce 1956 : Le Pauvre Bougre et le Bon Génie by Alphonse Allais, Théâtre de...
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    w połowie XV-go wieku Jakób z Dąbrówki, ... (Lerski 1996, p. 103) Petit Robert: Noms Propres (Milza 2009, p. 394) Horne, Alistair. The Fall of Paris. New...
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    Lugné-Poe and friend Georges Bourdon created an amateur theatre group called le Cercle des Escholiers, which sought to perform "unpublished or, at the very...
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    Historically, most works of media and literature produced in Louisiana—such as Les Cenelles, a poetry anthology compiled by a group of gens de couleur libres...
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    Thaelmann for choir and piano or wind band, Op. 138 (1934) Requiem des pauvres bougres for chorus, orchestra, piano, organ and Ondes Martenot, Op. 161 (1936–37)...
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    ways. The modern English word "bugger" is derived from the French term bougre, that evolved from the Latin Bulgarus or "Bulgarian". The word was used...
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    disarmament, 1957-1964." Acta Poloniae Historica 90 (2004): 113–155. online Roberts, Geoffrey. "The Alliance that Failed: Moscow and the Triple Alliance Negotiations...
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    refers to a "macho" man having sex with men. It is originated from French bougre and it is also cognate to "bugger" in English. bollera-used to refer to...
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  • mentioned[citation needed]. In 1223, the Albigenses are declared to be the local Bougres, and in the same period mention is made of the "Pope of the Albigenses...
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