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The Papacy, The Patarenes and the Church of MilanJun 17, 2009 · But, after 1056, its order and independence were rudely challenged when the Patarene movement gave rise to nineteen years of civil strife. The ...<|separator|>
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Rites of Resistance: Urban Liturgy and the Crowd in the Patarine ...May 4, 2023 · The article introduces Beroldo and other Milanese liturgical sources in context, and their value as witnesses to later eleventh-century history.
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1066 and the Other Papal Banner - Turbulent PriestsJan 26, 2016 · What is clear is that a large group of Milanese inhabitants, led by two minor clerics called Ariald and Landulf Cotta, and later the layman ...
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The Saga of the Patarenes - Unam Sanctam CatholicamAug 1, 2022 · The Patarenes appear to have grown disillusioned with the papacy, regarding the latter 11th century popes has betraying the pure vision promoted ...Missing: Pataria history
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ambrosian Liturgy and RiteThe district in which the Ambrosian Rite is used is nominally the old archiepiscopal province of Milan before the changes of 1515 and 1819, but in actual fact ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Milan - New AdventAfter Charlemagne, Milan was the seat of counts, whose authority however, was overshadowed by the prestige of the archbishops, foremost among whom was Ansperto ...
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Italian City-States and Their Citizens (Chapter 6)When, however, the Pataria attacked Bishop Guido's election as simoniac because the emperor had ignored the preferences of the Milanese, it entered the realm of ...
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Peter Damian, Saint | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaThe Church at Milan had been, for some time, the prey of simony and incontinence. So bad was the state of things that benefices were openly bought and sold and ...
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Ambrosian – Canticum Salomonis - WordPress.comLandulf himself was a married priest who claimed clerical marriage was one of these ancient Milanese customs. In terms of the liturgy, the reformist popes who ...
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Patarines | Encyclopedia.comThe earliest known "Patarine" preaching was that of the deacon of Milan, arialdo, at Varese (early 1057), and later in Milan. He was soon joined by Landulph ...
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The Collapse of State Power, the Cluniac Reform Movement ... - jstorThe Cluniac reform program had a large appeal among the industrious Milanese townsmen, who rallied against their wayward clergy in general and their archbishop ...
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The Investiture Struggle and the Emergence of the CommunesThe Investiture Struggle (1075-1122) revolutionized the regnum, and early communes were linked to the conflict, with leaders granting charters to gain support.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Reforms of the Mid-Eleventh Century Catholic Church ... - LOUISMay 5, 2017 · Church Corruption of the mid-Eleventh Century and the causes of ... act of simony, clerical marriage, and concubinage. Simony refers to ...Missing: Milanese Pataria
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[PDF] Urban Liturgy and the Crowd in the Patarine Revolt of Milan, c.1057 ...The historian R.I. Moore has pointed to the Pataria as a watershed moment of radical social change in European history. For the first time in Latin Europe ...
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VI. THE PATARINESI To confine the Matilda Gospels' Cleansing to a ...Landulf Cotta and his brother Erembald. The social background of these men is revealing. Ariald was from a capitaneifamily and. Anselm I a valvassari ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Arialdo - New AdventHe was of noble extraction, born at Cutiacum, near Milan, and after his studies, at Laon and Paris, was made a canon in the cathedral city. For inveighing ...Missing: Carimate Pataria origins
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Patarine | Monasticism, Cluniacs, Reformation - BritannicaPatarine, member of a medieval group of lay craftsmen, tradesmen, and peasants organized in Milan about 1058 to oppose clerical concubinage and marriage.
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Pataria of Milan - McClintock and Strong Biblical CyclopediaBut two deacons, Ariald and Landulf Cotta, organized a conspiracy among the common people, which their opponents, by way of derision, designated pataria ...
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(PDF) Rites of Resistance: Urban Liturgy and the Crowd in the ...Aug 8, 2025 · The article introduces Beroldo and other Milanese liturgical sources in context, and their value as witnesses to later eleventh-century history.
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[PDF] Pope Gregory VII and the Prohibition of Nicolaitism.pdfPope Gregory VII enforced celibacy among clergy, and his measures are evaluated in the context of nicolaitism, a twin issue with simony.
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The Simony Crisis of the Eleventh Century and the 'Letter of Guido'Sep 8, 2021 · Like the author of the Letter of Guido, the Pataria dissidents did not merely criticise simoniacal priests, but publicly rejected the sacraments ...
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[PDF] The simony crisis of the eleventh century and the 'Letter of Guido'Simony, the illicit purchase/sale of church office, was a major issue in the 11th century, leading to the deposition of clerics and a 'moral panic'.Missing: Patarenes nicolaitism
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[PDF] Durham E-Theses - What was the Investiture Controversy a ...Stephen's pontificate to look into the Patarene reformist movement in that region, as the Patarenes radically opposed both simony and clerical marriage, but ...
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Patarines - Brill Reference WorksThe Patarines' opponents repeatedly accused them of debasing the honor of St. Ambrose of Milan , i.e. of the Milan church, intent on independence from Rome. The ...Missing: rejection | Show results with:rejection
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Reform in practice in: Reform and papacy in the eleventh centuryJan 3, 2020 · Unlike Landulf Senior, whose slightly later History of Milan was effectively an extended defence of clerical marriage (though not concubinage) ...<|separator|>
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Reform in practice in: Reform and papacy in the eleventh century... Pataria in Milan in the late 1050s and 1060s, the ... Landulf Senior of Milan a precedent with which to counter the reformers. ... Ariald, who came from ...
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REFORM AND THE PAPACY IN THE ELEVENTH CENTURYThe Pataria had evolved as a potent force in. Milan in the late 1050s, as a consequence chiefly of the charismatic preaching of a well-educated cleric, Ariald, ...
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Landulf | Encyclopedia.comA member of the capitanei (the Italian noble class) in 11th-century Milan, leader of the Patarines from c. 1056 through the early 1060s.Missing: Ariald | Show results with:Ariald
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[PDF] a study of the political - Marquette UniversityThe present work is devoted to a discussion of the transi- tions which took plaoe in the political and religious life of the city of Milan in the period ...Missing: Patarine tensions 1050s
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Peter Damian and the Communication of Local Reform - jstorThis essay focuses on the letters of Peter Damian to study the on-the- ground consequences of reform. In the context of one of the most.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Meet Saint Erlembald: an Intrepid Knight of Christ Against ...Jan 3, 2023 · Saint Arialdo became one of the main religious leaders of the Pataria, and Saint Erlembald was its military commander.Missing: origins preachers sources
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Martyrs of the Reform of the Church - Roberto de MatteiJan 25, 2019 · The opposition party to this reform was led by the Archbishop of Milan himself, Guido da Velate, who justified the corrupt clergy for political ...
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[PDF] PUiILITXRY LE-4DERSHIP - TSpacePeter Damian also appears to have supported the Pataria's actions-see Erdmann, p. 144-5 and Cowdrey, "Papacy, Patarines and Milan," p. 3 1. More generaHy, ...
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Patarines - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingPatarine activity produced a strengthening of papal political authority in Lombardy, and served also to destroy an ecclesiastical network established upon ...
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Erlembald, St. | Encyclopedia.comLay leader of the Patarines in 11th-century Milan; d. Milan, Italy, Holy Thursday, April 1075. On his return from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, he decided to ...Missing: preachers | Show results with:preachers
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About: Erlembald - DBpediaSaint Erlembald (or Erlembaldo Cotta) (Sanctus Herlembaldus in Latin) (died 15 April 1075) was the political and military leader of the movement known as ...
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How an uprising in Milan leads to the excommunication of the King ...Oct 10, 2021 · Rioting became increasingly intense, and the rebels calling themselves the Pataria began to organise under the leadership of a member of the ...
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[PDF] Religion, Violence and the Historian R. I. Moore1050s until the 1070s kept the city of Milan in turmoil with their attacks – including physical attacks – on the Archbishop and clergy of the city. The.Missing: Patarine tensions
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[PDF] NOT A CRISIS BUT A CRITIQUE OF FIDELITY AFTER 1000It reeks of blasphemy and sacrilege, as when the Paterene knight Landulf expelled from the church of Milan those who were singing psalms, or a Roman named ...Missing: pre- Patarine tensions 1050s
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[PDF] arnulf of milan, the book of recent ... - Documenta Catholica OmniaIn this book are contained the deeds of certain kings of Italy and bishops of Milan, from the time of King Hugh and Bishop Arderic up to the time of the author, ...Missing: view | Show results with:view
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Popular heresy in mid-twelfth-century Italy - OpenEdition Books... simony and nicolaitism, by definition charges directed against clergy, not lay people. The Milanese Pataria which was the main object of Landulf's ...
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THE ORIGINS OF MEDIEVAL HERESY - jstorMedieval Heresy and the Inquisition (London, 1920), p. 22; C. N. L. Brooke ... Landulf Senior's attempt to link the Patarenes with Catharism, p. 32. n ...
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Collective Emotions, History Writing and Change: The Case of the ...Aug 6, 2025 · Addressing these questions through a case study of the movement of the Pataria in Milan (1057−1075), this essay reflects on some mechanisms used ...
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Political Culture in the Latin West, Byzantium and the Islamic World ...In eleventh-century Milan, the Pataria was a social and political as well as a religious movement. Issues of ecclesiastical and communal reform created a ...
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Second Lateran Council | Church History, Purpose, & OutcomeThe issue inspired popular uprisings against simoniacal clergy in Milan by the Patarines, a social and religious reform group drawn mainly from the lower ...
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THE POLITICS OF SANCTITY IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY FERRARAthe Patarines, see Lambert, Medieval Heresy (n. 12 above), 44-45; R. I. ... It is difficult, therefore, to disengage religious fervor from other motives.
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Patarenes or Patareni - McClintock and Strong Biblical CyclopediaThey differed in the extent to which, and the grounds on which, they opposed the prevailing ecclesiasticism and attempted to set up a Church of their own.