LC control no. | n 00067528 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Frédol, Bérenger, -1323 |
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 country | France |
Located | Béziers (France) Bologna (Italy) Paris (France) Rome (Italy) Avignon (France) |
Birth date | 1250? |
Death date | 1323-06-11 |
Place of birth | Hérault (France) |
Place of death | Avignon (France) |
Field of activity | Canon law |
Affiliation | Catholic Church. Diocese of Béziers (France) Catholic Church. Collegium Cardinalium |
Profession or occupation | Bishops |
Found in | Repertorium 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> |
Associated language | lat |