Crutched Friars

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Els Pares Crucífers o Fratres Cruciferi formaren un orde religiós de frares mendicants que es difongué a Itàlia al segle xii i, potser, a Anglaterra poc després, tot i que aquest orde podria haver estat un altre, de canonges regulars, del mateix nom. Foren coneguts, per això i respectivament, com a Crucífers d'Itàlia i Frares Crucífers Anglesos. Foren suprimits, a Anglaterra al segle xvi, per Enric VIII d'Anglaterra, i a Itàlia el 1656 pel papa Alexandre VIII. rdf:langString
Der Kreuzherrenorden von Bologna (Ordo Cruciferorum), auch italienische Kreuzherren genannt, war ein von Papst Alexander III. am 20. Dezember 1169 anerkannter Orden, dem die Augustinusregel befolgende Regularkanoniker angehörten. Der Orden betrieb Hospitäler, die den Armen und Kranken gewidmet waren. Das Mutterhaus war das Hospital Santa Maria di Morello in Bologna. Der Orden verbreitete sich in weitere europäische Länder, die jedoch weitgehend unabhängig waren. Nach Perioden des Niedergangs und vergeblicher Reformen hob Alexander VII. den Orden 1656 auf. rdf:langString
The Crutched Friars (also Crossed or Crouched Friars, cross-bearing brethren) were a Roman Catholic religious order in England and Ireland. Their name is derived from a staff they carried with them surmounted by a crucifix. There were several orders devoted to the Holy Cross, collectively known as Crosiers, that had some presence in England and there is much confusion to which specific order the friars belonged. Earlier literature linked most of the Crutched Friars to the Italian Crosiers, but later it was proven that they were a branch of the Belgian Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross. The Crutched Friars were suppressed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538. rdf:langString
I crocigeri sono un ordine ospedaliero (poi assimilato ai mendicanti) approvato da papa Alessandro III e soppresso da papa Alessandro VII nel 1656. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Frares Crucífers
rdf:langString Kreuzherrenorden von Bologna
rdf:langString Crocigeri italiani
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rdf:langString G. Cyprian
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rdf:langString Crutched Friars
rdf:langString Els Pares Crucífers o Fratres Cruciferi formaren un orde religiós de frares mendicants que es difongué a Itàlia al segle xii i, potser, a Anglaterra poc després, tot i que aquest orde podria haver estat un altre, de canonges regulars, del mateix nom. Foren coneguts, per això i respectivament, com a Crucífers d'Itàlia i Frares Crucífers Anglesos. Foren suprimits, a Anglaterra al segle xvi, per Enric VIII d'Anglaterra, i a Itàlia el 1656 pel papa Alexandre VIII.
rdf:langString Der Kreuzherrenorden von Bologna (Ordo Cruciferorum), auch italienische Kreuzherren genannt, war ein von Papst Alexander III. am 20. Dezember 1169 anerkannter Orden, dem die Augustinusregel befolgende Regularkanoniker angehörten. Der Orden betrieb Hospitäler, die den Armen und Kranken gewidmet waren. Das Mutterhaus war das Hospital Santa Maria di Morello in Bologna. Der Orden verbreitete sich in weitere europäische Länder, die jedoch weitgehend unabhängig waren. Nach Perioden des Niedergangs und vergeblicher Reformen hob Alexander VII. den Orden 1656 auf.
rdf:langString The Crutched Friars (also Crossed or Crouched Friars, cross-bearing brethren) were a Roman Catholic religious order in England and Ireland. Their name is derived from a staff they carried with them surmounted by a crucifix. There were several orders devoted to the Holy Cross, collectively known as Crosiers, that had some presence in England and there is much confusion to which specific order the friars belonged. Earlier literature linked most of the Crutched Friars to the Italian Crosiers, but later it was proven that they were a branch of the Belgian Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross. The Crutched Friars were suppressed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538.
rdf:langString I crocigeri sono un ordine ospedaliero (poi assimilato ai mendicanti) approvato da papa Alessandro III e soppresso da papa Alessandro VII nel 1656.
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