Gerard Of Bologna
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Gerard of Bologna (died 1317) was an Italian Carmelite theologian and
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. A convinced
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, he took a doctorate in theology in 1295 at the
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. Subsequently he was elected general of the Carmelite Order, in 1297.


See also

* William of Littlington


Notes

1317 deaths Carmelites 14th-century Italian Roman Catholic theologians Scholastic philosophers Year of birth unknown Priors General of the Order of Carmelites {{Italy-saint-stub