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Bernardus Guidonis, Bishop of Lodève, 1261 or 1262-1331

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Personal name headingBernardus Guidonis, Bishop of Lodève, 1261 or 1262-1331
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Variant(s)Bernard-Guy, Bishop of Lodève, 1261 or 1262-1331
Bernardus Guidonis, Bishop of Lodève, 1261 or 2-1331
Gui, Bernard, 1261 or 1262-1331
Guido, Bernard, 1261 or 1262-1331
Guidonis, Bernardus, 1261 or 1262-1331
Guy, Bernard, 1261 or 1262-1331
Guidoni, Bernard, 1261 or 1262-1331
Gui, Bernardo, 1261 or 1262-1331
Bernard Gui, Bishop of Lodève, 1261 or 1262-1331
See alsoCorporate body: Dominicans
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Other standard no.248944402
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Associated placeTúy (Spain)
LocatedLimoges (France) Avignon (France) Lodève (France)
Birth date[1261,1262]
1260
Death date1331-12-30
1332-12-30
Place of birthRoyère (Roche-l'Abeille, France)
Roche-l'Abeille (France)
Place of deathLauroux (France)
Field of activityInquisition Papacy--History World history France--History
AffiliationDominicans Catholic Church
Profession or occupationBishops
Authors Historians
Found inAuthor's Manual de l'inquisiteur ... 1926.
Wikipedia, 23 October 2017 (Bernard Gui; born 1261 or 1262; died 30 December 1331; born Bernard Guidoni; also known as Bernardo Gui or Bernardus Guidonis; French inquisitor of the Dominican Order; Bishop of Lodève; one of the most prolific writers of the middle ages; known for his role in the inquisition against the Albigenses at Toulouse)
French Wikipedia, August 30, 2018 (Bernard Gui (real name Bernard Guidoni, Latin name Bernardus Guidonis), born in 1261 in the ancient parish of Royère, today a hamlet in the commune La Roche-l'Abeille in the Limousin, and died in 1331 at Lauroux in the present department of Hérault)
Pommerol, Marie-Henriette de. "Bernard Gui," in Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: le Moyen Âge, édition entièrement revue et mise à jour, 1994, pages 152-154: page 152 (Bernard Gui (1261-1332 [sic]); entered Dominicans of Limoges and made profession in 1280; named prior of Limoges and in 1307, inquisitor for the tribunal of Toulouse; prior general for his order at the Papal court in Avignon, 1317-1321; named bishop of Tuy in Galicia in 1323, but did not travel to his see; named bishop of Lodève in 1324 and occupied the see until his death, December 30, 1332 [sic]; author of historical writings, including writings on the history of the Dominicans, the popes, the Roman emperors and the kings of France, and other works including a Practica Officii Inquisitionis, an inquisitor's manual)
Duval, A. "Gui (Bernard)," in Dictionnaire de biographie française, fascicule 97, 1986, columns 36-37 (Gui, Bernard, bishop of Lodève, born 1260 [sic] in the castle of Jovet in Royère (commune La Roche-l'Abeille, Haute-Vienne); entered Dominicans of Limoges, September 14, 1279, and made profession September 16, 1280; named inquisitor of Toulouse, January 16, 1307; said to have been "la terreur des hérétiques"; named bishop of Lodève, July 20, 1324; resided in his diocese; diedin the episcopal palace of Lauroix, December 30, 1331; wrote in the fields of theology, liturgy, hagiography and history, both general and local; best known for an inquisitor's manual)
Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA), August 28, 2018 (Bernard Gui; Bernardus Guidonis; born at Royères (Limousin) in 1261 or 1262, died at the castle of Lauroux, December 30, 1331)
Bibliothèque nationale de France. BnF autorités, August 30, 2018 (Gui, Bernard (126.-1331) forme courante français; Guidonis, Bernardus (126.-1331) forme internationale latin; language: Latin; gender: Male; born 126-, La Roche-d'Abeille (Haute-Vienne), died 1331-12-30, Lauroux (Hérault); Dominicain, inquisitor of Toulouse (1307-1324); bishy of Túy (Galicia, 1323-1324), then of Lodève; the genitive form "Guidonis" shows that the name Gui (in Latin Guido, in the nominative, or Guidonis, in the genitive; in French Gui or Guy) is a patronymic)
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