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  CONK! Encyclopedia: Roger_Bacon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bacon's abilities were soon recognised, and he enjoyed the friendship of such eminent men as Adam de Marisco and Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln.
The only teacher whom he respected was a certain Petrus de Maharncuria Picardus, or "of Picardie", probably identical with a certain mathematician, Petrus Peregrinus of Picardie, who is perhaps the author of a MS.
Bacon wrote to the Cardinal Guy le Gros de Foulques, who became interested in his ideas and asked him to produce a comprehensive treatise.
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 Roger Bacon
Some years before, while still at Oxford, he had made the acquaintance of Cardinal Guy le Gros de Foulques, whom Urban IV had sent to England to settle the disputes between Henry III and the barons; others believe that the cardinal met Roger at Paris, in 1257 or 1258 (see "Archiv.
Other writings or parts of writings certainly composed by him were put in circulation under the name of other scholars, and his claim to their authorship can be established only from internal reasons of style and doctrine.
Roger Bacon ejusque sententia de rebus biblicis" in "Archivum Franciscanum Historicum", III, Quaracchi, 1910, 3-22; 185-213.
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 Roger Bacon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The only teacher whom he respected was a certain Petrus de Maharncuria Picardus, or "of Picardie", probably identical with a certain mathematician,, who is perhaps the author of a MS.
In the Opus Minus and Opus Tertium he pours forth a violent tirade against Alexander of Hales, and another professor, who, he says, acquired his learning by teaching others, and adopted a dogmatic tone, which caused him to be received at Paris with applause as the equal of Aristotle, Avicenna, or Averroes.
Bacon met the Cardinal Guy le Gros de Foulques, who became interested in his ideas and asked him to produce a comprehensive treatise.
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 Pope Clement IV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Guy had been an unlikely candidate for holy orders: widowed and the father of two young women, before taking orders he had been successively a soldier and a lawyer, and in the latter capacity had acted as secretary to Louis IX of France, to whose influence he was chiefly indebted for his elevation.
Upon the death of his wife, he followed his father's example and gave up secular concerns for the Church.
His rise in the church was rapid: in 1256, he was Bishop of Le Puy, in 1259, Archbishop of Narbonne and in December 1261, he was the first cardinal created by Urban IV, in the see of Sabina.
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 Roger Bacon - Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1278 his books were condemned by Jerome de Ascoli, general of the Franciscans, afterwards Pope Nicholas IV., and he himself was thrown into prison for fourteen years.
He then proceeds to adduce elaborate and sometimes slightly grotesque reasons tending to prove that mathematical knowledge is essential in theology, and closes this section of his work with two comprehensive sketches of geography and astronomy.
His wonderful predictions (in the De Secretis) must be taken cuin grano salis; he believed in astrology, in the doctrine of signatures, and in the philosopher's stone, and knew that the circle had been squared.
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 Ancestors of Sir Thomas Wiseman
son of Robert De Beaumont and Isabel (Elizabeth) De Vermandois, was born in 1104 in, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, died on 5 Apr 1168 in,,, England, at age 64, and was buried in Leicester Abbey, Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
son of Roger De Montgomery and Josceline De Ponteaudemer, was born in 1022 in Of, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, died on 27 Jul 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, at age 72, and was buried in Abbey Of St Peter & St Paul, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
son of Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke Of Normandy and Harlette De Falaise, was born on 14 Oct 1024 in, Falaise, Normandie, was christened in 1066 in Norman Conquest, As An Adult;, died 9/10 Sep 1087 in Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie, and was buried in Abbaye DE St Etienne, Caen, Normandie.
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 Read about Roger Bacon at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Roger Bacon and learn about Roger Bacon here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bacon's abilities were soon recognised, and he enjoyed the friendship of such eminent men as Adam de Marisco and
Petrus de Maharncuria Picardus, or "of Picardie", probably identical with a certain mathematician,
In the Opus Minus and Opus Tertium he pours forth a violent tirade against Alexander of Hales, and another professor, who, he says, acquired his learning by teaching others, and adopted a dogmatic tone, which caused him to be received at Paris with applause as the equal of Aristotle, Avicenna, or
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 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Chest" to "Chhandogya"
Le Transcontinental : a l'Assaut des Rocheuses / dessin de Carlo Marcello ; scenario de Jean Ollivier.
185) in Dictionnaire Thématique de Héros de BD, by Henri Filippini (Grenoble : Glénat, 1992).
Des Bonshommes : 1re série / par A. Guillaume ; préface de Francis Chevassu.
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 Basic Timeline Sorted by Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Siege of Alnwick Castle, the Scottish are attacked by Roger de Mowbray's forces, King Malcolm III (Canmore) King of Scotland is killed in the battle; Crown of Scotland contested, but eventually taken by Donald Bane, brother of King Malcolm III (Canmore) of Scotland.
William de Vere becomes Bishop of Hereford; having visited the East earlier in life he will encourage the study of the new scientific knowledge coming in from the Arabic world.
The Battle of Lewes is fought; Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester defeats King Henry III of England.
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 Excerpt from "Calendar"
Like Bacon, Foulques had joined the priesthood later in life, in 1256, the year his wife died.
How Foulques heard about the long-cloistered friar is unknown, nor is it clear why this important cardinal was interested in Bacon's ideas, nor if he agreed with them.
And if this were not enough, just a few months later Guy Le Gros Foulques was elected supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church, taking the name of Clement IV.
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1137-1180 and Eleanor de Poitou, Duchess of Aquitaine
Borel, Duke of Bourgogne 1102-1143 and Mathilde de Mayenne
Hugues VIII "le Brun" de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan and
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 Basic Timeline Sorted by Age   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard fitz Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, known as "Strongbow" arrives at Baginbun, in Ireland, with other Normans, to help King Dermot MacMurrough of Leinster in his fight with the High King of Ireland.
Hubert de Burgh is brought down by the barons and the church.
Gui Faucoi le Gros or Guy Foulques the Fat is elected Pope, becomes Pope Clement IV.
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pope 1523-1534; nephew of Lorenzo de' Medici _1478-1534 Clement VII (orig.
Expressionist painter _1858-1925 Coriolis, Gaspard Gustave de Fr.
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 Popes - Simon Bar-Jona to John Paul II from Catholic Almanac
Gregory VIII (Alberto de Morra): Benevento; Oct 21(25), 1187, to Dec. 17,1187.
Clement IV (Guy Foulques or Guido le Gros): France; Feb. 5 (15), 1265, to Nov.29, 1268.
Clement VII (Giulio de' Medici): Florence; Nov. 19 (26), 1523, to Sept. 25, 1534.
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 studentallusions
It was inscribed with the words “Diadema imperii de manu Petri.” On page 294, William reconstructs the succession of librarians in the monastery.
Pietro de Bernardone, the father of Francis, was a prosperous cloth merchant who traveled frequently in France.
The successors of the Franciscan Spirituals were the Fraticelli de Paupere Vita under the leadership of Angelus Clarenus.
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d0001/g0000004.html#I20585Eleanor of Aquitaine //1121/1122Chateau de Belin,Gironde,Bordeaux,France31 MAR 1204Mirabell Castle,Tarn-et-Garonne,France
d0004/g0000027.html#I20962Guigues VII "Le Gros" //Abt 1025Abt 19 JAN 1078
d0002/g0000082.html#I19838Renaud I "Le Borgne" //Abt 1090of,Bar-le-Duc,Meuse,France24 JUN 1150
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 Greg Bard's Genealogical Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conan III "le Gros", Duke of Brittany (1094 - 17 Sep 1148)
Foulques I "le Roux", Count of Anjou (abt 870 - 938) Birth: Anjou, France
Gonthier, Comte de Rethel (abt 1101 - abt 1158)
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 The Papacy - Popes - 1st-19th Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gregory VIII (Alberto de Morra): Benevento; Oct. 21 (25), 1187, to Dec. 17, 1187.
Clement IV (Guy Foulques or Guido le Gros): France; Feb. 5 (15), 1265, to Nov. 29, 1268.
Pius IV (Giovan Angelo de’ Medici): Milan; Dec. 25, 1559 (Jan. 6, 1560), to Dec. 9, 1565.
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 Books | The Magus
His punishment was to spend the next decade locked away in a convent in Paris performing menial tasks.
His exile ended when a former admirer, the lawyer Guy Le Gros de Foulques, unexpectedly became Pope Clement IV.
The new pontiff wrote to Bacon in 1266 asking for a copy of Bacon's "writings and remedies for current conditions".
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 Extended Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Foulques I "le Roux" Count Of (~0870 - 0938)
Foulques II "le Bon" Count Of (~0909 - 0958)
Simon II Le Chauve De (~1117 - 1181)
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 British History Club: Roman Catholic Popes
The Catholic Encyclopedia defines an anti-pope as "a false claimant of the Holy See in opposition to a pontiff, canonically elected."
Innocent III (1198-1216) (Lotario de Conti di Segni)
Gregory Xl (1370-78) (Pierre Roger de Beaufort, the Younger)
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 vatican
Clemens V (Raymond Bertrand de Goth) (-1314) (since 1309 in Avignon)
Clemens VI (Pierre Roger de Beaufort) (Avignon) (1292-1352)
Gregorius XI (Pierre Roger de Beaufort) (1329-1378) (back in Rome 17.01.1377)
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 List of Audcent Forebears
AUDCENT alias AUDECENT and in the main the family PINOT DE MOIRA
Modified 17th January 2000 - amended errors found in some connections.
FOULQUES 2nd of name - called 'le Bon'
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 Concerned Catholics Ask Questions - About Pope Prophecies, End of World, etc.
Cynics who grasp at straws attempting to justify their position for not accepting true and genuine prophecies would be well advised to recall how God the Holy Ghost, through the pen of Saint Paul, teaches: “Despise not prophecies” (1 Thessalonians 5:20).
Bishop de Bruillard obtained the help of his friend Bishop Villecourt of La Rochelle.
On Sunday, May 13, 1917, in the Cove of Peace (Cova de Iria), near Fatima, Portugal, the Blessed Virgin Mary came in the first of her 6 apparitions to Jacinta, 6, and her brother Francisco Marto, 8, and their cousin Lucia Dos Santos, 9.
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 I1324: Gerberga D' ANJOU (ABT 962 - )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
_Foulques II "le Bon" Count Of ANJOU ___ _Geoffroy I "Grisegonnelle" Count Of ANJOU _
Father: Foulques I "le Roux" Count Of ANJOU
_Ansfred II Onfror Or Unfroi GOZ _ _Toustien LE GOZ _______
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 Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Feb 1374 - 27 Jul 1377 Robert de Juilly (or de Juillac)
1 Jun 1454 - 17 Aug 1461 Jacques de Milly (or Jobert de Milly)
Oct 2001 - 16 Apr 2005 Count Jacques de Liedekerke (b.
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 I7035: Aldun (ABT. 943 - ____)
Family 1 : Aelinde (Rescinde) De AMBOISE - MARRIAGE: ABT.
Family 1 : Sprote De BRETAGNE - MARRIAGE: ABT.
Family 1 : Walter (Gauthier) De SAINT VALERY - MARRIAGE: ABT.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A
Aldithley (Audle), James de (1225-Abt 11 JUN 1272)
Anjou, Foulques I "Le Roux" Count of (Abt 870-938)
Anjou, Foulques V "Le Jeune" Count of (1092-10 NOV 1143)
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 The letter "A"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
*Anjou, Foulques III "Le Noir" Count of born 21 June 0967 died between 22 May and 21 June 1040
*Anjou, Foulques V "le Jeune" King of Jerusalem and Count of born 1092 died 10 November 1143
*Aube, Adele de B ar Sur born Abt 1015 died 1043
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 Popes of the Catholic Church
CLEMENT V (Bertrand de Got): France; June 5 (Nov. 14), 1305, to Apr. 20, 1314 (first of the Avignon popes)
BLESSED URBAN V (Guillaume de Grimoard): France Sept. 28 (Nov. 6), 1362, to Dec. 19, 1370 (cult confirmed Mar. 10, 1870)
GREGORY XI (Pierre Roger de Beaufort): France; Dec. 30, 1370 (Jan. 5, 1371), to Mar. 26, 1378 (last of the Avignon popes)
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 --- Nom de Guerre - P ---
Gregory X: Teobaldo Visconti (served from 1271-1276, Italian) (b1210 d1276) Pope Gregory XI: Pierre Roger de Beaufort (served from 1370-1378, French) (b1331 d1378) Pope Gregory XII: Angelo Corrario (served from 1406-1415, Italian) (b1327?
Urban II: Odo Eudes de Chatillon [aka Odo of Lagery] (served from 1088-1099, French) (b1035?
Urban V: Guillaume de Grimoard (served from 1362-1370, French) (b1310?
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