LC control no. | no2004081983 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Arnaldo, da Brescia, -1155 |
Variant(s) | Arnaldo, da Brescia, d. 1155 Arnaldo, di Brescia, -1155 Arnaldus, Brixiensis, -1155 Arnaud, de Brescia, -1155 Arnauld, de Brescia, -1155 Arnold, of Brescia, -1155 Arnold, van Brescia, -1155 Arnold, von Brescia, -1155 Arnaud, de Bresse, -1155 Brescia, Arnaldo da, -1155 Brixiensis, Arnaldus, -1155 Bresse, Arnaud de, -1155 |
Other standard no. | 2183619 0000000079694703 |
Birth date | 1100~ 1090 |
Death date | 11550618 |
Place of birth | Brescia (Italy) |
Place of death | Rome (Italy) |
Field of activity | Church renewal |
Affiliation | Augustinian Canons |
Profession or occupation | Reformers |
Found in | Francke, H. Arnaldo da Brescia und seine Zeit, 1825. Enc. Brit. online, 14 July 2004: (Arnold of Brescia; It. Arnaldo da Brescia; radical religious reformer; b. ca. 1100 in Brescia, d. ca. June 1155) OCLC, 14 July 2004: (hdgs.: Arnaldo da Brescia, d. 1155; Arnold of Brescia, d. 1155; Arnauld de Brescia, (... -1155); usage: Arnaldo da Brescia; Arnaldus Brixiensis; Arnaldo di Brescia; Arnaud de Brescia; Arnold of Brescia; Arnold von Brescia) Richard, Charles-Louis. Voltaire parmi les ombres, 1777: page 229 (caption: "IXe entretien. Arnaud de Bresse et Voltaire") Italian Wikipedia, Apr. 29, 2015 (Arnaldo da Brescia; Arnaldo da Brescia (Brescia, 1090-Rome, 18 June 1155); Italian monk and religious reformer) Wikipedia, Apr. 29, 2015 (Arnold of Brescia (circa 1090-June 1155), also known as Arnaldus; Italian canon regular from Lombardy; called on the Church to renounce property ownership and participated in the failed Commune of Rome; Augustinian canon and then prior of a monastery in Brescia; sided with the Commune of Rome in 1145 and succeeded in driving Pope Eugene into exile in 1146, for which he was excommunicated on 15 July 1148; in 1155, seized by Imperial forces and tried by the Roman Curia as a rebel; faced with the stake, he refused to recant any of his positions; convicted of rebellion, Arnold was hanged in June and his body burned; his ashes were cast into the Tiber) |