Martial Auribelli

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Martial Auribelli[1] (died 11 September 1473[2]) was a French Dominican. He was head of his Order from 1453 to 1462, when he was deposed in favour of a papal candidate, Conrad of Asti. He was again Master-General from 1465 to 1473.

He was opposed by the reformer Johannes de Turrecremata, influential at the papal curia[3] Auribelli's concern was that reform of the Dominicans would split the Order into less and more observant parts, as had happened to the Franciscans.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Martialis, Marcial, Marziale.
  2. ^ [1], Spanish language.
  3. ^ PDF, p. 20, 26.
  4. ^ Aquinas Lecture 2001
Preceded by Master General of the Dominican Order
1453–1462, 1465–1473
Succeeded by