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| | Berengar of Tours - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Amid this chorus of praise, a discordant voice began to be heard; it was asserted that Berengar held heretical views on the Eucharist. |  | | The synod was held at Vercelli without him; two of his friends attempted to defend him, but were shouted down and threatened; Ratramnus's book was destroyed, and Berengar was again condemned. |  | | Overwhelmed by the forces against him, he took this document in his hand and threw himself on the ground in the silence of apparent submission. |
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| | BERENGARIUS - LoveToKnow Article on BERENGARIUS |
 | | He continued for about sixteen years to disseminate his views by writing and teaching, without being directly interfered with by either his civil or ecclesiastical superiors, greatly to the scandal of the multitude and of the zealots, in whose eyes Berengar was ifie apostolus Satanae, and the academy of Tours the Babylon nostri temporis. |  | | All those who in the middle ages denied the substantial presence of the body and blood of Christ in the eucharist were commonly designated Berengarians. |  | | He did not conceal this conviction from his scholars and friends, and through them the report spread widely that he denied the common doctrine respecting the eucharist. |
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| | History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073. (i.xi.xxiii) |
 | | The latest known writing of Berengar is a letter on the death of Gregory (1085), in which he speaks of the pope with regard, expresses a conviction of his salvation, and excuses his conduct towards himself. |  | | Berengar is reported to have repeated his creed before one of the two Synods which were held at Bordeaux in 1079 and 1080, but of these we have only fragmentary accounts. |  | | He sincerely protected Berengar against violence and persecution even after his final condemnation; but the public opinion of the church in 1059 and again in 1079 expressed itself so strongly in favor of a substantial or essential change of the eucharistic elements, that he was forced to yield. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Berengar of Friuli |
 | | Moreover, his own son-in-law, the Margrave of Ivrea, rose up against him, incited by Rudolf. |  | | Meanwhile, Arnulf, who had been crowned in 896 in opposition to Lambert, had left Italy that same year. |  | | Together, they cornered Guy at Pavia, but did not press their advantage (it is believe that Guy bribed them off). |
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 | | Berengar could not ignore Adelaide for long as his tyrannical rule turned the people against him. |  | | Though imprisoned, Adelaide managed to resist Berengar's plan to marry his son, whom she suspected had helped poison her husband. |  | | In return, she offered to marry him, thus uniting her lands with his. |
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 | | The stories are not overfilled by action-plots, because their dramaturgy would be exhausted immediately. |  | | In the earlier years Berengar Pfahl Film GmbH mainly realized television- and cinema-productions, which were created by Berengar Pfahl himself as an author and director. |  | | Berengar Pfahl Media includes the original departments drama, infotainment, entertainment and web, in which the main focus is on a multi medial integration. |
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| | Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | However, Adelaide escaped to Canossa and requested German intervention. |  | | A local noble, Berengar of Ivrea, declared himself king of Italy, abducted Adelaide, and tried to legitimize his reign by forcing Adelaide to marry his son Adalbert. |  | | Otto I at his victory over Berengar of Friuli |
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| | Berengar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Berengar of Friuli was King of Italy from 888 (though there were rival claimaints) until his death in 924. |  | | Berengar of Ivrea, sometimes called Berengar II of Italy, was King of Italy from 950 to 961. |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |
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| | Liutprand of Cremona |
 | | His Historia Ottonis ("History of Otto") is an encomium to his German patron, and his Relatio de legatione Constantinopolitana ("Story of a Mission to Constantinople") is a vitriolic polemic against the Byzantines. |  | | His unfinished Antapodosis ("Revenge"), a history of Europe from 888 to 958, is a denunciation of King Berengar and his queen. |  | | After his return to Pavia, Liutprand quarrelled with Berengar, king since Lothair's death in 950, and in 955 left Italy for the German court of Berengar's rival, King Otto (later Emperor Otto I the Great). |
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| | Encyclopedia: Berengar of Ivrea |
 | | Berengar continued in his position as a vassal of the Empire. |  | | Berengar of Ivrea (?-966), sometimes also referred to as Berengar II of Italy was marquess of Ivrea, and later King of Italy. |  | | He tried to legitimize his rule by forcing Adelaide, the respective daughter, daughter-in-law, and widow of the last three kings of Italy, into marriage with his son Adalbert. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Berengar-of-Ivrea
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| | Ancestors and Family of Berengar I of Italy |
 | | The following spring Berengar was murdered by one of his own men. |  | | But once again he was challenged by some Italian noblemen, who in 922 called in King Rudolf II of Burgundy. |  | | Berengar married Bertila of Spoleto, daughter of Suppo II of Spoleto and Unknown, before 3 Nov 890. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: States of the Church |
 | | The Pentapolis and the exarchate were in other hands, ultimately falling to King Berengar of Ivrea. |  | | This pontiff thus united the spiritual and temporal power, but only in the territory which had been subject to Alberic that is substantially the old Duchy of Rome, or the "Patrimonium Petri". |  | | This was removed when John XII, who not unreasonably feared Otto's power, entered into secret negotiations with Berengar. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Berengar II (Italian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | In 950 he made himself and his son joint kings of Italy, but his great unpopularity and his attempt to force Adelaide, his predecessor's widow, to marry his son, brought the intervention (951) of Otto I of Germany. |  | | Later he ravaged Italy and intrigued with Pope John XII against Otto, who captured and imprisoned Berengar in 963. |  | | AllRefer.com - Berengar II (Italian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
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| | Angela's Family Page:Information about Berengar II |
 | | Children of Berengar II and Willa of Tuscany are: |  | | Angela's Family Page:Information about Berengar II Home Page |  | | More About Berengar II and Willa of Tuscany: |
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| | Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database |
 | | Children were: Raymond Berengar II Towhead (Count of Barcelona). |  | | Raymond Berengar II Towhead (Count of Barcelona) died in 1082. |  | | Children were: Raymond Berengar III the Great (Count of Barcelona). |
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| | Berringer |
 | | There was a Berengar of Friuli who the King of Italy from the year 888. |  | | His grandson by his daughter Gisela became Berengar II King of Italy from 950-961. |  | | Berengar descended from the Carolinians on his mother’s side. |
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| | Peter Lombard [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | In his doctrine of penance he follows Abelard in seeking theoretical justification for the change which by this time had taken place in the practice. |  | | In regard to the Eucharist, he speaks of the " conversion " of one substance into the other, without defining any further, and denies both the symbolic view and the consubstantiation taught by some followers of Berengar. |  | | He was probably the first to make a distinct classification of seven and only seven sacraments; he laid down the dogmatic questions to be discussed under the head of each, and he introduced matter from church law into his discussion of the sacramental dogma. |
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| | Berengar II -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | For several months in 951 he held captive Adelaide, the daughter and widow of kings of Italy; she escaped and married Otto, who assumed the title of king of the Lombards and made Berengar his vassal. |  | | also called Berengario, Marchese D'ivrea E Di Gisla grandson of Berengar I and king of Italy from 950 to 952. |  | | Berengar was important in the career of the German king and Holy Roman emperor Otto I the Great. |
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 | | Berengar of Tours - Berengar of Tours, c.1000–1088?, French theologian, also called Bérenger and... |  | | [concerning the Body and Blood of the Lord], which, though ineffective as a rebuttal of Berengar's writings on the Eucharist, set forth ideas that became influential in the Middle Ages. |  | | After teaching in Avranches, Normandy, he went to Bec (c.1040), where he founded an illustrious school and became prior (c.1043). |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Theology, Rhetoric, and Politics in the Eucharistic Controversy, 1078-1079: Alberic of Monte Cassino ... |
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| | Edith2 - aqwg121 - Generated by Ancestral Quest |
 | | Beatrix Conts/Provence [Parents] was born about 1198 in of Provence, of Savoy, France. |  | | Alphonso I King of Aragon [Parents] was born 1152 in of Aragon,, Spain. |  | | Gersinde II DE SABRAN was born in of Sabran,, Spain. |
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| | The reign of Berengar I (from Italy) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The first decades after World War II Birth of the Italian republic |  | | But after the fall of the last of these, Charles the Fat (king in Italy 879887), most of the Carolingian kingdoms turned to non-Carolingian aristocratic families to rule them; in Italy, Berengar
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 | | Parents: II, Count of Provence ALFONSO and Gersinde II of SABRAN. |  | | Raymond V, Count Provence BERENGAR was born in 1195 in Provence. |  | | He was married to Queen of Aragon PETRONELLA in 1151. |
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| | Berengar I, Frankish Emperor |
 | | In 905, the Pope gave it to Berengar, who ruled as king in Italy alone after Guido's death. |  | | When Berengar died in 924, the Frankish Empire died with him. |  | | So instead, Steven gave it to Guido of Spoleto. |
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 | | He was a count of Provence Parents: Alfonso II Count of Provence and Gersend of Sabran. |  | | She was married to King Henry III on 14 Jan 1236 in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. |  | | Parents: Raymond Berengar V Count of Provence and Beatrix of Savoy. |
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| | Raymond Borrell III Berengar, Count of Barcelona/Dulce Aldonza Milhaud, Countess of Barcelona |
 | | Raymond Borrell III Berengar, Count of Barcelona/Dulce Aldonza Milhaud, Countess of Barcelona |  | | Name: Berenguela Berengar Raimundo De Barcelona, Queen Born: 1108 at: Barcelona, Spain Married: 1128 at: Died: 3 FEB 1147/48 at: Palencia, Leon, Spain Spouses: Alphonso VII Raimundez, Count of Castile |  | | Husband: Raymond Borrell III Berengar, Count of Barcelona |
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| | Ancestors of Berengar Av Spoleto |
 | | This Web Site was Created 10 Sep 2002 with Legacy 3.0 from Millennia |  | | Berengar married Hiltrud Av Italia, daughter of Lothar Den 1. |
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| | Find in a Library: Berengar and the reform of sacramental doctrine |
 | | Find in a Library: Berengar and the reform of sacramental doctrine |  | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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 | | Please feel free to contact us with any questions you might have! |  | | And you will be able to read several case studies demonstrating the effectiveness of Respiratory Feedback. |  | | We at the Berengar Institute hope you will have an enjoyable visit with us. |
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| | Raymond Berengar IV |
 | | Alfonso II, king of Aragón - Alfonso II, 1152–96, king of Aragón (1162–96) and, as Raymond Berengar V, count... |  | | Add Fact Monster search to your site |  | | More on Raymond Berengar IV from Fact Monster: |
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| | Ancestors and Family of Dolca of Provence |
 | | Dolca married Raymond III the Great Berengar, son of Raimond Bergenguer II of Barcelona and Mathilde of Apulia, on 3 Feb 1112. |  | | (Raymond III the Great Berengar was born on 11 Nov 1082 and died on 1 Aug 1131.) |  | | Marriage: Raymond III the Great Berengar on 3 Feb 1112 |
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