ARNOLD OF BRESCIA

brĕshˈə, c.1090–1155, Italian monk and reformer, b. Brescia. A priest of irreproachable life, Arnold studied at Paris, where according to tradition he was a pupil of Peter Abelard. He first gained prominence in a struggle at Brescia between the bishop and the city government. Arnold became sharply critical of the church, declaring that secular powers only ought to hold property; he opposed the possession of property by the church because he believed it was being tainted by its temporal power. At the Synod of Sens (1140), dominated by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Arnold and Abelard were adjudged to be in error. Abelard submitted, but Arnold continued to preach. Pope Innocent II ordered Arnold exiled and his books burned. In 1145, Pope Eugene III ordered him to go to Rome in penitence. There the people had asserted the rights of the commune and had set up a republic. Arnold was attracted to their cause and became their leader, eloquently pleading for liberty and democratic rights. The republicans under Arnold forced Eugene into temporary exile (1146). Arnold was excommunicated by the pope in 1148 but continued to head the republican city-state even after Eugene III was permitted to reenter Rome. When Adrian IV became pope, however, he took stern measures. By placing Rome under an interdict in Holy Week, 1155, he forced the exile of Arnold. When Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I came to Rome, his forces at the pope's request seized Arnold, who was then tried by the Roman Curia as a political rebel (not a heretic) and executed by secular authorities. To the end he was idolized by the Roman populace.

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...the home of the twelfth-century reformer and heretic Arnold of Brescia. 11 Unfortunately for Brescia, the association with Arnold seems to have influenced later generations to view it...
...13611 van Hagens, Bernardo. Parmenide. Brescia: La Scuola Editrice, 1945. }62 Hankinson...London: Praeger, 2003. 372 Hermann, Arnold. The Naked IS. Las Vegas: Parmenides...forth- coming). 372a Hermann, Arnold. Above Being. Las Vegas: Parmenides...
...traditional buildings of the period, I propose to glance at a few Italian examples concentrated in the Piazza della Vittoria at Brescia and built between 1927 and 1932, because, though they are all traditional, they show some variety. As is well known, marble...
...4, Leipsic, 1903. ARNOLD OF BRESCIA. Life to 1139 1 . Political...Condemnation and Death 4 . Arnold of Brescia, church reformer of...Manfred, bishop of Brescia, and the latter accused...held in Rome in 1139. Arnold was banished from Italy...
...1858; W. von Giesebrecht, Arnold von Brescia , Munich, 1895; idem, Geschichte...1880-88; G. de Castro, Arnold da Brescia , Leghorn, 1875; W. Bernhardi...1884 52-114; A. Hausrath, Arnold von Brescia , Leipsic, 1891. ARNOLD...
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...so important here (the poor of Lyons, the poor of Arnold of Brescia, and of Lombardy), as is the "spirit" (in Joachim...Buchgesellschaft, 1963. Frugoni, Arsenio. Arnaldo da Brescia nelle fonti del secolo XII. Torino: Einaudi, 1989...
...Convegno di storia della Chiesa (Brescia 21-25 sett. 1987). 2 vols...2 vols. Rome. Esch, Arnold. 1969. Boniface IX und der...cattolica o controriforma? Brescia. -----. 1949-1975...cattolica nel sedicesimo secolo. Brescia. Kaegi, Werner. 1956. Jacob...
...era Dio? Il discorso di Auschwitz. Brescia: Queriniana, 2007. Pp. 63. 7...95. MORALITY AND LAW Angenendt, Arnold. Toleranz und Gewalt: Das Christentum...Joseph. Toccati dallinvisibile. Brescia: Queriniana, 2006. Pp. 409. 28...
...Oriente antico, vol. 8. Brescia: Paideia Editrice, 2005...Oriente antico, vol. 6. Brescia: Paidea Editrice, 2005...cloth); $18.95 (paper). ARNOLD, DAN. Buddhists, Brahmins...viii + 318. $49.50. ARNOLD, DAVID, and STUART BLACKBURN...
...professors, other members of the Brescia University College Community...already know about a theme" (Arnold, Burke, James, Martin Thomas...gathering donations from both Brescia University College and the...and being such wonderful Brescia "Ambassadors.
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...Vicar of Christ had to contend with a revolt led by Arnold of Brescia, demanding an end to the temporal power of the papacy. The new Pope laid the city under an interdict and Arnold was hanged. There were problems with the Normans in...
...his song settings. The Sir Malcolm Arnold Prize went to a Chamber Ensemble consisting...those in Milan, Florence, Bologna, Brescia, Cremona and Macerata. It is very...Philharmonic Concert Orchestra under David Arnold. The popular Croatian pianist Ivo...
...Sol de Collique", the largest real estate project in Peruvian history, with 20,000 low-income housing units. Pedro Brescia Cafferata, chairman www.bbvabancontinental.com Puerto Rico Banco Santander Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is still immersed in...
...bormanviolins.com. Bottega di Liuteria via Ponte 23 S. Polo, 25434 Brescia, Italy. Phone Fax: (39) 30-23000-29. Bottega di Parma...Poullot. Boyd Poulsen 2157 Calaveritas Dr., PO Box 2621, Arnold, CA 95223-2621. Phone: (209) 795-5400. By appt...


 

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...and, following the death of Anastasius IV, he was made Pope. His pontificate was an eventful one: he defeated Arnold of Brescia in 1155, the leader of anti-papal sentiment in Rome. He crowned Frederick I (Barbarossa) as Holy Roman emperor...
...and, following the death of Anastasius IV, he was made Pope. His pontificate was an eventful one: he defeated Arnold of Brescia in 1155, the leader of anti-papal sentiment in rome. He crowned Frederick I (Barbarossa) as Holy roman Emperor...
...and, following the death of Anastasius IV, he was made Pope. His pontificate was an eventful one: he defeated Arnold of Brescia in 1155, the leader of anti-papal sentiment in rome. He crowned Frederick I (Barbarossa) as Holy roman Emperor...
...Rome. The venue changes yet again. Last season it was at Brescia, and now moves to outside Milan. The 61st annual Italian...000euro Telecom Italian Open opens today on the eleven-yearold Arnold Palmer designed Castello de Tolcinasco course. It is a par...


 

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ARNOLD OF BRESCIA bresh , c.1090...and reformer, b. Brescia. A priest of irreproachable life, Arnold studied at Paris...in a struggle at Brescia between the bishop...city government. Arnold became sharply critical...
...revolutionary commune of Rome (1143 55), headed by Arnold of Brescia , which controlled the city. In 1152, Frederick...Eugene III, Frederick promised to assist him against Arnold of Brescia and against the powerful Normans in Sicily. Frederick...
...he became pope. Eugenes pontificate was disturbed from the beginning by Arnold of Brescia , whom he ordered to return to Rome in penitence. In 1146 the agitation of Arnold and the republicans drove the pope from Rome. Eugene and St. Bernard...
...Lateran Council (1139). Innocent, at the behest of St. Bernard, condemned the teachings of Peter Abelard and of Arnold of Brescia. He was succeeded by Celestine II. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...authority was challenged in the 12th cent. by the communal movement. A commune was set up (1144 55), led by Arnold of Brescia, but it was subdued by the intervention of Emperor Frederick I . Finally, a republic under papal patronage was...
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