- De Heretico Comburendo
- ♦ The English statute of 1401 for the burning of heretics.(Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272-1461, 362)
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Medieval glossary. 2014.
De heretico comburendo — The De heretico comburendo (2 Hen.4 c.15) was a law passed by King Henry IV of England in 1401 punishing heretics with burning at the stake. This law was one of the strictest religious censorship statutes ever enacted in England. The statute… … Wikipedia
Lollardy — was the political and religious movement of the Lollards from the mid 14th century to the English Reformation. Lollardy was supposed to have evolved from the teachings of John Wycliffe, a prominent theologian at the University of Oxford beginning … Wikipedia
1401 — Year 1401 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events of 1401 * Timur raids the city of Baghdad in the Jalayirid Empire. * The De heretico comburendo Act is passed in England, as the … Wikipedia
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Thomas Arundel — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Thomas Arundel caption=Medieval tapestry showing Thomas Arundel reading a bull to his flock. birth name = consecration = Translated in 1396 began=unknown term start = 1397 term end = 19 February 1414… … Wikipedia
List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700 — NOTOC This is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland for the years up to 1700. Click here for the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701 to 1800.The numbers after the titles of the acts are the chapter numbers. Acts are… … Wikipedia
1400s in England — Events from the 1400s in England.IncumbentsMonarch Henry IV of EnglandEvents* 1400 ** January Henry IV quells the Epiphany Rising and executes the Earls of Kent, Huntingdon and Salisbury and the Baron le Despencer for their attempt to have… … Wikipedia
Thomas Arundel — (1353 19 de febrero de 1414) fue Arzobispo de Canterbury en 1397 y desde 1399 hasta su muerte, oponente de los Lolardos. Thomas Arundel Arzobispo de Canterbury Consagración episcopal 1396 Nacimiento 1353 Fallecimiento 19 de febrero de 1414 … Wikipedia Español
HENRI IV DE LANCASTRE — (1367 1413) roi d’Angleterre (1399 1413) Connu plutôt sous le nom de Henri Bolingbroke, fils de Jean de Gand, Henri IV usurpe le trône en 1399 et fonde la nouvelle dynastie des Lancastre. Son action a été menée contre Richard II, coupable de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lollards — The Lollards were members of a controversial English reform movement that began in the 14th century. The word Lollard was a derogatory term, perhaps from the Dutch word lollaert meaning “mumbler.” They were also sometimes referred to as… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature