About: Berengarians

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The Berengarians were a religious sect who adhered to the views of Berengar of Tours, Archdeacon of Angers, and opposed the developing doctrine of transubstantiation in the mid-eleventh century. The Berengarian sect, considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church, is said to have numbered 800,000 according to the historian Belamine.

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  • The Berengarians were a religious sect who adhered to the views of Berengar of Tours, Archdeacon of Angers, and opposed the developing doctrine of transubstantiation in the mid-eleventh century. The Berengarian sect, considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church, is said to have numbered 800,000 according to the historian Belamine. (en)
  • Les Bérengers sont une secte religieuse qui adhérait aux vues de Bérenger de Tours, archidiacre d'Angers, et s'opposait au développement de la doctrine de la transsubstantiation au milieu du XIe siècle. La secte, considérée comme hérétique par l'Église catholique romaine, comptait 8 000 000 membres d'après l'historien Robert Bellarmin. (fr)
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  • The Berengarians were a religious sect who adhered to the views of Berengar of Tours, Archdeacon of Angers, and opposed the developing doctrine of transubstantiation in the mid-eleventh century. The Berengarian sect, considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church, is said to have numbered 800,000 according to the historian Belamine. (en)
  • Les Bérengers sont une secte religieuse qui adhérait aux vues de Bérenger de Tours, archidiacre d'Angers, et s'opposait au développement de la doctrine de la transsubstantiation au milieu du XIe siècle. La secte, considérée comme hérétique par l'Église catholique romaine, comptait 8 000 000 membres d'après l'historien Robert Bellarmin. (fr)
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  • Berengarians (en)
  • Bérengers (fr)
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