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William of Paris, O.P., (died 1314), Dominican priest and theologian. William composed the Diologus de Septem Sacramentis at the Priory of St. Jacques in Paris between 1310 and 1314. He was confessor of Philip IV of France. He was made inquisitor of France in 1303, and began a campaign against the Templars in 1307. The arrest of the Templars led Pope Clement V to suspend William's powers after a complaint from Edward II of England, but King Phillip's "bold and comtemptuous" written reply caused the Pope to back down and re-instate William. In 1310 he presided over the trial of Marguerite Porete.

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  • Guillaume Humbert (parfois orthographié Guillaume Ymbert), aussi appelé Guillaume de Paris, est un dominicain nommé inquisiteur de la foi en 1303. Il fut inquisiteur général du royaume de France (il n'y avait pas de Grand Inquisiteur de France), et confesseur du roi de 1305 à 1314, et il instruisit, de 1307 à 1314 deux procès retentissants : celui de Marguerite Porete et celui des Templiers. L'arrestation des Templiers amena le pape Clément V à suspendre les pouvoirs de l'inquisiteur, après une plainte d'Édouard II d'Angleterre, mais la réponse « audacieuse et méprisante » qu'écrivit Philippe IV le Bel contraignit le Pape à faire marche arrière et à rendre ses fonctions à Guillaume. Il devint archevêque de Sens en 1309[réf. nécessaire]. (fr)
  • William of Paris, O.P., (died 1314), Dominican priest and theologian. William composed the Diologus de Septem Sacramentis at the Priory of St. Jacques in Paris between 1310 and 1314. He was confessor of Philip IV of France. He was made inquisitor of France in 1303, and began a campaign against the Templars in 1307. The arrest of the Templars led Pope Clement V to suspend William's powers after a complaint from Edward II of England, but King Phillip's "bold and comtemptuous" written reply caused the Pope to back down and re-instate William. In 1310 he presided over the trial of Marguerite Porete. (en)
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  • William of Paris, O.P., (died 1314), Dominican priest and theologian. William composed the Diologus de Septem Sacramentis at the Priory of St. Jacques in Paris between 1310 and 1314. He was confessor of Philip IV of France. He was made inquisitor of France in 1303, and began a campaign against the Templars in 1307. The arrest of the Templars led Pope Clement V to suspend William's powers after a complaint from Edward II of England, but King Phillip's "bold and comtemptuous" written reply caused the Pope to back down and re-instate William. In 1310 he presided over the trial of Marguerite Porete. (en)
  • Guillaume Humbert (parfois orthographié Guillaume Ymbert), aussi appelé Guillaume de Paris, est un dominicain nommé inquisiteur de la foi en 1303. Il fut inquisiteur général du royaume de France (il n'y avait pas de Grand Inquisiteur de France), et confesseur du roi de 1305 à 1314, et il instruisit, de 1307 à 1314 deux procès retentissants : celui de Marguerite Porete et celui des Templiers. Il devint archevêque de Sens en 1309[réf. nécessaire]. (fr)
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  • Guillaume Humbert (fr)
  • William of Paris (inquisitor) (en)
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