The disciples of the Parisian philosopher and theologian Amalric of Bena (ca. 1150-h. 1207) were tried in 1210, condemned and burned during the reign of King Philip II of France (1165-1223). Engraving from a miniature of "Chroniques de Saint-Denis". "Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance". Paris, 1877.
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