De Haeretico Comburendo
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De haeretico comburendo
Sous l'instigation de l'archevêque de Canterbury, Thomas Arundel, le haeretico comburendo est un décret promulgué par le roi Henri IV d'Angleterre datant de 1401.
C'est la première loi anglaise émanant du pouvoir civil contre toutes les hérésies. Elle marque le début de la lutte contre les Lollards en leur interdisant la possession ou la traduction de la bible. Est aussi condamnée à mort par "la peine de feu" toute personne se livrant à la divination et à la sorcellerie en Angleterre.
Afin d'échapper au châtiment, l'hérétique doit reconnaître ses erreurs et abjurer ses croyances.
Catégories : Histoire de l'Angleterre | 1401
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haeretico comburendo — /haretakow kombyarendow/ The English statute 2 Hen. IV, c. 15, de haeretico comburendo, was the first penal law enacted against heresy, and imposed the penalty of death by burning against all heretics who relapsed or who refused to abjure their… … Black's law dictionary
haeretico comburendo — /haretakow kombyarendow/ The English statute 2 Hen. IV, c. 15, de haeretico comburendo, was the first penal law enacted against heresy, and imposed the penalty of death by burning against all heretics who relapsed or who refused to abjure their… … Black's law dictionary
haeretico comburendo — See de haeretico comburendo … Ballentine's law dictionary
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de haeretico comburendo — /diy haretakow komb(y)arendow/ (Lat. For burning a heretic.) An ancient writ which formerly issued from the secular courts for the execution, by burning, of a heretic, who had been convicted in the ecclesiastical courts of heresy, had abjured,… … Black's law dictionary
de haeretico comburendo — /diy haretakow komb(y)arendow/ (Lat. For burning a heretic.) An ancient writ which formerly issued from the secular courts for the execution, by burning, of a heretic, who had been convicted in the ecclesiastical courts of heresy, had abjured,… … Black's law dictionary
writ de haeretico comburendo — /rit diy hsretakow kombsrendow/ See de haeretico comburendo … Black's law dictionary
De haeretico comburendo — Lit. on the burning of heretics . This statute of 1401 determined that heretics, having been convicted of heresy by a spiritual court and subsequently refusing to recant, were to be handed over to the secular authorities to be burned at the stake … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
de haeretico comburendo — For burning a heretic,–a writ issuing only by special direction of the king for causing one convicted of heresy to be burned to death. See 4 Bl Comm 46 … Ballentine's law dictionary
De heretico comburendo — The De heretico comburendo (2 Hen.4 c.15) was a law passed by King Henry IV of England in 1401 punishing heretics with burning at the stake. This law was one of the strictest religious censorship statutes ever enacted in England. The statute… … Wikipedia