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* The reformed congregation founded in 1426 by the Spaniard Philip de Berbegal and distinguished by the special importance they attached to the little hood (''cappuciola'');
* The Neutri, a group of reformers originating about 1463 in Italy, who tried to take a middle ground between the Conventuals and Observantists, but refused to obey the heads of either, until they were compelled by the pope to affiliate with the regular Observantists, or with those of the Common Life;
* The Caperolani, a congregation founded about 1470 in North Italy by [[Pietro CaperoliCaperolo]], but dissolved on the death of its founder in 1481;
*The Amadist friars, established by [[Amadeus of Portugal]] in 1472, the same year that he was selected to serve as the [[confessor]] to the pope. The [[Holy See]] entrusted him with the Church of [[San Pietro in Minotorio]] to serve as the [[motherhouse]] of his growing reform movement. They existed until 1568, when they were merged into the Observant branch of the Order.