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Frédol, Bérenger, -1323

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Personal name headingFrédol, Bérenger, -1323
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Variant(s)Berengarius Fredoli, Cardinal, -1323
Frédol, Béranger de, -1323
Frédol, Bérenger, d. 1323
Fredoli, Berengario, -1323
Fredoli, Berengarius, -1323
Fredola, Berengarius de, -1323
Frasolis, Berengarius de, -1323
Berengarius, Biterensis, -1323
Berengar, von Béziers, -1323
Berengarius, Biterrensis episcopus, -1323
Frédol, Bérenger de, -1323
Fredoli, Berengarius, senior, -1323
Other standard no.79254680
Associated countryFrance
LocatedBéziers (France) Bologna (Italy) Paris (France) Rome (Italy) Avignon (France)
Birth date1250?
Death date1323-06-11
Place of birthHérault (France)
Place of deathAvignon (France)
Field of activityCanon law
AffiliationCatholic Church. Diocese of Béziers (France) Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium
Profession or occupationBishops
Found inRepertorium alphabeticum super copiosissimo ... volumine Speculi iudicialis Guillelmi Duranti, 1514?: (author not named)
Geschichte d. Quellen u. Lit. d. canonischen Rechts,18..: v. 2, p. 180/1 (Berengarius Fredoli; under this name he produced an Inventarium or Repertorium , i.e. thematic index to G. Durand's *Speculum iudiciale*, published repeatedly with the Speculum and also separately)
GW: v. 7, col. 763 (Berengarius Fredoli)
Lexikon f. Theol. u. Kirche (Fredoli, Berengar; cardinal; b. ca. 1250, d. 1323)
Old LC cat. auth. cd. citing his *Le "Liber de excommunicacione," 1912 (Cardinal Bérenger Frédol)
Dict. de bio. française (Frédol, Béranger de; b. Chateau La Vérune, France, ca. 1250; d. in Avignon, June 11, 1323. Not to be confused with his nephew of the same name, also a cardinal, who d. 7 Nov. 1323, nor with Béranger de Frédol, bishop of Marguelone, b. in the first half of the 13th cent. and d. 5 Jan. 1296.)
New Cath. ency., 1967: v. 6, p. 88 (Frédol, Bérenger; Berengarius Fredoli; b. Lavérune, France, ca. 1250; d. 1323; bishop of Béziers; created cardinal in 1305; was named cardinal bishop of Tusculum (Frascati) after June 10, 1309)
Su[m]ma in foro p[enite]n[t]iali valde necessaria maxime sacerdotib[us] super hec noticia[m] non habentibus, [between 1410 and 1450].
Brundage, James A. Medieval canon law, 1995: p. 209 (Bérengar Frédol, d. 1323; from the region of Montpellier; studied and then taught canon law at Bologna; appointed canon at Béziers and succentor of the cathedral; became a papal chaplain, abbot of Aphrodisius in Béziers, canon of Narbonne and Aix, and bishop of Béziers; named a cardinal by Celestine V; prominent member of the committee that drafted the Liber sextus and wrote a treatise on excommunication and interdict)
Bio-bibliographical guide to medieval and early modern jurists (website), viewed August 9, 2023: (Berengarus Fredoli; born at Lavérune (Hérault); spent some of his earlier years as a teacher of canon law at Bologna and also seems to have taught at Paris; received the bishopric of Beziers in 1294 and soon became an important curial official; one of the editors of the Liber sextus (1298); deeply involved in the proceedings against the Templars; died at Avignon in 1323; name variants: Frédo; Bérenger; Bérenger de Frédol; Berengario Fredoli; Berengarius de Fredola; Berengarius de Frasolis; Berengarius Biterensis; Berengarius Cardinalis; Berengar von Béziers)
   <https://amesfoundation.law.harvard.edu/BioBibCanonists/Report_Biobib2.php?record_id=r106>
Bibliothèque nationale de France, online authority file, viewed August 9, 2023: (Bérenger Frédol (1250?-1323); born 1250?, Lavérune (Hérault); died 1323-06-11 in Avignon; bishop of Béziers; name variants: Berengar Frédol; Bérenger de Frédol; Bérenger Frédoli; Berengarius Biterrensis episcopus; Berengarius Fredoli senior)
   <https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb16844130c>
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