LC control no. | no2013072178 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Segarelli, Gherardo, -1300 |
Variant(s) | Segarelli, Gerard, -1300 Segarelli, Gerardo, -1300 Segalello, Gherardino, -1300 Segalello, Gerardino, -1300 Segalelli, Gherardo, -1300 Segharellus, Gerardus, -1300 Segalellus, Gerardinus, -1300 Segalellus, Ghirardinus, -1300 |
Associated country | Italy |
Associated place | Parma, Italy |
Death date | 13000718 |
Place of birth | Ozzano Taro, Italy |
Place of death | Parma, Italy |
Field of activity | Christian heresies Apostolic Brethren (Segarelli) |
Profession or occupation | Christian heretics Religious leaders Reformers |
Found in | Pierce, J.B. Poverty, heresy, and the Apocalypse, 2012: p. 1 (Gerard Segarelli; was refused entry into Franciscan Order; founded Order of Apostles in Parma in 1260; deadly charges of heresy in 1300 cost him first his freedom, then his life) p. 9, etc. (Gerard Segarelli of Parma; Gherardino Segalello; Gerardus Segharellus; Gerardinus Segalellus; Ghirardinus Segalellus; contemporary chronicle indicates that Segarelli actually came from a small town outside of Parma, Alçano (modern day Ozzano Taro); left no written texts; biased contemporary and early 14th-century sources describe him as an illiterate peasant; burned at the stake for heresy July 18, 1300, in Parma) OCLC, 3 July 2013 (access points: Segarelli, Gerard, d. 1300, Segarelli, Gerard, d. 1294, Segarelli, Gherado [sic], of Parma, d. 1300; usage as subject: Gerard Segarelli, Gerard Segarelli of Parma, Gherardino Segalello) L'eresia medievale, 1971: p. 176 (Gherardo Segarelli; from a locality in the contado of Parma (Alzano)) Paolini, L. Eretici del Medioevo, 1989: p. 102 (Gerardo Segarelli [in commentary]) p. 105 (Gerardino Segalello; Gherardino Segalello [both in Italian translation of Latin text]) Enciclopedia europea, 1976-1997 (Segarelli, Gherardo (Alzano, Parma, first half of 13th century-Parma 1300); Italian heretic) Enciclopedia Zanichelli, 1999 (Segarelli, Gherardo (Alzano?-Parma 1300); religious reformer) Oxford dictionary of the Christian church, 2005, viewed online 28 Nov. 2012: Apostolici (Gerard Segarelli; began Apostolici (Apostolics) at Parma in 1260; burnt to death at Parma, 1300) Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera, 3 July 2013 (Gherardo Segalelli o Segarelli) Wikipedia, 3 July 2013 (Gerard Segarelli; Gerard or Gherardo or Gherardino Segarelli or Segalelli (around 1240-July 18, 1300) was the founder of the Apostolic Brethren (in Latin, Apostolici). He was burned at the stake in 1300) |