Angelo da Clareno
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Angelo da Clareno (1247–1337) was the founder and leader of one of the groups of Fraticelli in the early 14th century.[1]
Imprisoned, he was released by Raymond Gaufredi in 1289; he was sent as a missionary to Armenia, with four others.[2]
[edit] Bibliography
- Angelo Clareno: A Chronicle or History of the Seven Tribulations of the Order of Brothers Minor, Franciscan Institute Publications, 2005. ISBN 9781576591987
[edit] Notes
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia article
- ^ Tommaso da Tolentino, Marco da Montelupone, Pietro da Macerata, Pietro da Fossombrone. [1] (Italian language).
[edit] External links
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- Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm. ed (in German). Angelo da Clareno (Angelus von Cingoli; Pietro da Fossombrone). Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). 1. Hamm. cols. 173–174. ISBN 3-88309-013-1. http://www.bautz.de/bbkl/a/angelo_d_c.shtml.
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