Durand of Huesca

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Durand of Huesca (c. 1160 – 1224) was a Spanish Waldensian, who converted in 1207 to Catholicism.[1] He became a Catholic theologian, author of a Liber Antihaeresis against the Cathars. He is attributed a role in founding the Poor Catholics, a preaching order and precursor of later mendicant orders.

References

  • Christine Thouzellier (1964), Une somme anti-cathare: le Liber contra Manicheos de Durand de Huesca

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External links

  • (Spanish)
  • (Italian)
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