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He had work done to improve the residence of the bishops at [[Noves]]<ref>[http://pros.orange.fr/mairie.de.noves/tourisme/esplaa.html Noves website]</ref>. |
He had work done to improve the residence of the bishops at [[Noves]]<ref>[http://pros.orange.fr/mairie.de.noves/tourisme/esplaa.html Noves website]</ref>. |
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*Léon-Honoré Labande (1908), ''Avignon au 13eme siecle : l'eveque Zoen Tencarari et les Avignonnais'' |
*Léon-Honoré Labande (1908), ''Avignon au 13eme siecle : l'eveque Zoen Tencarari et les Avignonnais'' |
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Revision as of 22:24, 29 December 2007
Zoen Tencarari[1] was an Italian canon lawyer, papal vice-legate, and bishop of Avignon from 1240 to about 1261. He taught at the University of Bologna[2], where in 1256 he founded a college.[3] He glossed the Compilatio quinta, and brought Henry of Segusio to the see of Sisteron[4].
He was a strong opponent of the Albigensians[5]. He presided at the Council of Albi of 1254.
He had work done to improve the residence of the bishops at Noves[6].
References
- Léon-Honoré Labande (1908), Avignon au 13eme siecle : l'eveque Zoen Tencarari et les Avignonnais
Notes
- ^ Tancalari.; according to Girolamo Tiraboschi, Storia della letteratura italiana (1823), he was born c. 1200, and was named Giovanni.
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- ^ Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911: "Universities"
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- ^ Henry Charles Lea , A History of the Inquisition In The Middle Ages, 1888: ch. vii; "Église Catholique en Avignon": briefest mention as bishop of Avignon, 1241-1261.
- ^ Noves website