Dom Polycarpe de la Rivière was Carthusian prior of the 17th century, historian and scholar with a fertile imagination. Much of his life is surrounded in mystery and although he wrote biographies on numerous church identities he is considered generally to have been a fabricator. Among the persons about whom he wrote are:
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| - Dom Polycarpe de la Rivière was Carthusian prior of the 17th century, historian and scholar with a fertile imagination. Much of his life is surrounded in mystery and although he wrote biographies on numerous church identities he is considered generally to have been a fabricator. Among the persons about whom he wrote are: (en)
- Polycarpe de la Rivière est un moine chartreux du XVIIe siècle, historien et érudit. Une grande partie de sa vie est entourée de mystère, bien qu'il ait écrit des biographies sur de nombreuses personnalités de l'Église catholique, il est considéré par certains comme un inventeur ou même un faussaire, notamment par Émile Duprat pour qui polycarpique devient un adjectif. Joseph-Hyacinthe Albanès tente de le disculper, en citant les sources dans Gallia christiana novissima. (fr)
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| - Dom Polycarpe de la Rivière was Carthusian prior of the 17th century, historian and scholar with a fertile imagination. Much of his life is surrounded in mystery and although he wrote biographies on numerous church identities he is considered generally to have been a fabricator. Among the persons about whom he wrote are:
* St. Albinus (d. 262)
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* Saint Eutrope of Orange
* Hugues de Payns
* Mellonius
* listing the first bishop of Die as bishop St Mars c.220, then St Higher, and finally St Nicaise. Only the latter is attested.
* Bishop Laugier of Digne (ca. 1050?), known only from a missing or fabricated charter, seen only by Polycarpe.
* claims ,(his successor) wrote a letter from the First Council of Nicaea for Nicaise to forward to that bishops of Gaules, of this letter, no trace has ever been found. (en)
- Polycarpe de la Rivière est un moine chartreux du XVIIe siècle, historien et érudit. Une grande partie de sa vie est entourée de mystère, bien qu'il ait écrit des biographies sur de nombreuses personnalités de l'Église catholique, il est considéré par certains comme un inventeur ou même un faussaire, notamment par Émile Duprat pour qui polycarpique devient un adjectif. Joseph-Hyacinthe Albanès tente de le disculper, en citant les sources dans Gallia christiana novissima. Auteur prolifique et mystique, ses ouvrages ont assuré la pérennité de sa mémoire dans l’historiographie cartusienne. Au cours de sa vie, ses œuvres ont été controversées et bon nombre de ses dernières œuvres ont été interdites. (fr)
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