Bernardo Gui

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Bernardo Gui is a historical 14th-century Dominican inquisitor of the Catholic Church, often depicted in fiction as a zealous and ruthless persecutor of heresy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dominican friar
Roman Catholic bishop
human
inquisitor
medieval historian
writer
activeInPeriod 14th century
Late Middle Ages
canonizationStatus not canonized
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
dateOfBirth 1261
dateOfDeath 1331-12-30
educatedAt Dominican studium
employer Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
endTime 1331
familyName Gui
fictionalDepictionBy Umberto Eco
fieldOfWork ecclesiastical history
inquisition
theology
givenName Bernardo
hasEthnicGroup French
inspiredCharacterIn film adaptation of The Name of the Rose
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
memberOf Dominican friars
surface form: Dominican Order

Order of Preachers
notableFor conducting inquisitorial campaigns against heresy in southern France
writing a manual for inquisitors
notableWork Chronica
De secta illorum qui se dicunt esse de ordine Apostolorum
Practica inquisitionis heretice pravitatis
occupation author
bishop
historian
inquisitor
theologian
participatedIn persecution of Cathar heresy
persecution of Waldensian heresy
placeOfBirth Limousin
Royères
placeOfDeath Diocese of Lodève
Lauroux
portrayedAs zealous persecutor of heresy
portrayedIn The Name of the Rose (film)
surface form: The Name of the Rose
positionHeld Bishop of Lodève
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Dominican
sexOrGender male
startTime 1324

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