Paulus Hungarus

Paulus Hungarus (Paul the Hungarian; ca. 1180 - 10 February 1241) was a Hungarian[1] friar of the Dominican Order[2] who lived during the thirteenth century,[3] and is author of the Summa poenitentiae,[4][5] Hungarus also annotated Compilatio I-III, a collection of Canon law.[6][7] Hungarus planned a network of monasteries throughout the Kingdom of Hungary to act as a bulwark against heresy, one of which is the Church of the Dominican Monastery in Segesvár (now Sighișoara, Romania).[8]

References

  1. Ullmann 2009, p. 149.
  2. Bejczy 2011, p. 227.
  3. Frantzen 1996, p. 463.
  4. List 1998, p. 56.
  5. Bejczy 2011, pp. 225–227.
  6. Berend et al 2013, p. 360.
  7. Tierney 1962, p. 54.
  8. Spinei 2012, p. 420.

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