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- Q4336522 subject Q6153275.
- Q4336522 subject Q8088501.
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- Q4336522 abstract "The heresy at Orléans in 1022 was an early instance heresy in Europe. In opposite to other heresies of this time, this is famous for being driven by erudite clergy, next to the queen of France, in a political context opposing the king to the Count of Blois for the influence over Orleans. It was widely documented by contemporary observers. The small heretical sect at the center of the event had coalesced around two canons, Stephen and Lisios, who expressed ascetic and possibly dualist beliefs. The sect leaders and their followers were tried and condemned by a church council, excommunicated and burned at the stake.Contemporary sources describe the sect's beliefs and practices as including asceticism, celibacy, vegetarianism, missionary activity, the rejection of all church sacraments, and denial of the doctrines of the resurrection and the virgin birth. These accounts, however, also conflict with each other and include embellishments rooted in the sensational accounts of heresy recorded by early Church fathers. Included in these is Adémar de Chabannes, writing shortly after the events in 1028, who mentions a Eucharist made of human ashes, sex orgies, spitting on the cross, and Devil worship, and Paul of Saint-Père de Chartres, writing nearly 50 years later, who described secret, nighttime ceremonies and the appearance of Satan.".
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- Q4336522 wikiPageWikiLink Q6153275.
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- Q4336522 wikiPageWikiLink Q8088501.
- Q4336522 wikiPageWikiLink Q8088669.
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- Q4336522 comment "The heresy at Orléans in 1022 was an early instance heresy in Europe. In opposite to other heresies of this time, this is famous for being driven by erudite clergy, next to the queen of France, in a political context opposing the king to the Count of Blois for the influence over Orleans. It was widely documented by contemporary observers. The small heretical sect at the center of the event had coalesced around two canons, Stephen and Lisios, who expressed ascetic and possibly dualist beliefs.".
- Q4336522 label "Orléans heresy".