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Amaury, de Bène, -approximately 1207


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  • Variants

    • Almaricus, -approximately 1207
    • Amairic, of Bène, -approximately 1207
    • Amairicus, -approximately 1207
    • Amalric, of Bena, -approximately 1207
    • Amalrico, di Bène, -approximately 1207
    • Amalricus, -approximately 1207
    • Amaricus, -approximately 1207
    • Amauri, de Chartres, -approximately 1207
    • Amauricus, -approximately 1207
    • Amaury, de Bène, d. ca. 1207
    • Amaury, de Chartres, -approximately 1207
    • Amorricus, -approximately 1207
    • Elmericus, -approximately 1207
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

  • Identifies RWO

    • Birth Date

        1150~
    • Death Date

        1207~
    • Associated Locale

        Paris (France)
    • Occupation

      Theologians

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      • Earlier Established Forms

        • Amaury, de Bène, d. ca. 1207
      • Sources

        • found: Capelle, Catherine. Amaury de Bène, 1932:title page (Amaury de Bène)
        • found: OCLC, September 20, 2010(hdgs.: Amaury, de Bène; Amaury de Bène, d. ca. 1207; Amaury, de Chartres, d. ca. 1205; Amalric of Bena, d. 1204-1207; Amalric, of Bène, d. ca. 1206; Amairic, of Béne, d. ca. 1206; Amairic, of Bèue [sic], d. ca. 1206; usage not given)
        • found: Dictionnaire de biographie française, 1933(Amaury de Bène or de Chartres; also called Amalricus, Amaricus, Amorricus, Elmericus; d. probably 1205)
        • found: New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003:volume 1, page 330 (Amalric of Bène; founder of the Amalricians; Latin: Almaricus, Amalricus, Amauricus; born at Bène near Chartres in the mid-12th century; died around 1206 in Paris; cleric and professor at the University of Paris)
        • found: English Wikipedia, viewed February 10, 2023(Amalric of Bena; in French: Amaury de Bène, Amaury de Chartres; in Latin: Almaricus, Amalricus, Amauricus; died circa 1204-1207; French theologian, philosopher and sect leader, after whom the Amalricians are named; Reformers such as Martin Luther considered him to be a proto-Protestant)
        • found: French Wikipedia, viewed February 10, 2023(Amaury de Chartres; Amaury de Bène; Latin: Amalricus de Bene; born around 1150; died in 1206 or 1209; born in Bène (present-day Bennes, a village near Ollé, west of Chartres)
        • found: Nouvelle biographie universelle, 1852(Amaury, "dit de Chartres," native of Bène; Latin: Amalricus or Elmericus)
        • found: Biographie universelle (Michaud), 1966 printing(Amauri, "dit de Chartres," native of Bène; around the end of the 12th cent.)
        • found: Garnerius, of Rochefort. Contra Amaurianos, 2010:pages xxix-xxxi (Amalrico di Bène; born between 1140 and 1150 in Bène, a small village in the diocese of Chartres; died circa 1205-1206)
        • found: Bibliothèque nationale de France online catalog, viewed February 10, 2023(authorized access point: Amaury de Bène (11..-1206?); other data in authority record: theologian at the Université de Paris; condemned for heresy) - https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb16502990m
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        • 2010-09-27: new
        • 2023-02-11: revised
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