Bonagratia of Bergamo
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- Not to be confused with Bonagratia of San Giovanni in Persiceto
Bonagratia of Bergamo[1] (c. 1265-1340) was a leading supporter of the Franciscan Spirituals from within the Franciscan movement. He was a well trained lawyer before entering the Franciscans,[2] and represented the Franciscans at the Papal Curia.[3] The Appellatio magna monacensis, an important manifesto of the group around Michael of Cesena, has been attributed to him.
He had been thrown in prison for his heretical views.[4]
References
- Eva Luise Wittneben (2003), Bonagratia von Bergamo: Franziskanerjurist und Wortführer seines Ordens im Streit mit Papst Johannes XXII
Notes
- ↑ Boncortese de Bergamo, Bonagratia Bergamenus.
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- ↑ A Critique of the Defender of Peace
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