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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: PAS-PER |
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PATARENES, or PATARELLI , a name apparently first used in Milan about 1058 to denote the extreme opponents of clerical marriages. The party was so called because, under the leader
deacon
Milan , its members used to assemble in the Pataria or ragmen's quarter of that city (pates being a provincial word for a rag). In the 13th century the name was appropriated by the Cathari, who said it came from pati (to suffer), because they endured hardship for their faith. SeeEnd of Article: PATARENES, or PATARELLI If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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