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Joachim and Fiore
One of his major prophetic sources was evidently the Mirabilis Liber of 1522, which contained a range of prophecies by Pseudo-Methodius, the Tiburtine Sibyl, Joachim of Fiore, Savonarola and others ( his Preface contains 24 biblical quotations, all but two in the order used by Savonarola ).
* 1263 – The doctrines of theologian Joachim of Fiore are condemned as heresy by the Roman Catholic Church at a synod in Arles.
* Joachim of Fiore, Italian mystic and abbot ( d. 1201 )
* The advent of the Age of the Holy Spirit predicted by Joachim of Fiore, according to his interpretation of the Book of Revelation, chapter 6.
* The doctrines of theologian Joachim of Fiore are condemned as heresy by the Roman Catholic Church at a synod in Arles.
Apocalyptic Spirituality: Treatises and Letters of Lactantius, Adso of Montier-en-Der, Joachim of Fiore, the Franciscan Spirituals, Savonarola ( New York, 1979
Campanella's aim was to establish a society based on the community of goods and wives, for on the basis of the prophecies of Joachim of Fiore and his own astrological observations, he foresaw the advent of the Age of the Spirit in the year 1600.
A notable exception to normative medieval eschatology is found in Joachim of Fiore ( c. 1135-1202 ), a Cistercian monk, who to an extent, stressed premillennial themes.
* Joachim of Fiore
* Another anthology including St Brigid of Sweden, St Hildegard of Bingen, the Cretan Sibyl, the Hermit Reynard, St Cyril and the celebrated Abbot Joachim of Fiore
* Joachim of Fiore himself ( 12th century )
They attacked Popes Gregory IX and Nicholas III, who had favoured a moderate interpretation of the rule, and Pope Innocent III, who had disapproved of the teaching of Joachim of Fiore, as heretics.
* Joachim of Fiore ( c. 1135-1202 )
Conflicts with the secular clergy and with lay teachers in the universities led to accusations of hypocrisy with regard to the profession of poverty from outsiders, as well as from those members of the order formerly known as the Zelanti, but who then began to be referred to as the Spirituals, because of their association with the Age of the Spirit that the apocalyptic writer Joachim of Fiore had foretold would begin in 1260.
* Drittes Zeitaltern – The " Three Ages " – a philosophy of history promulgated in 1923 by the German author Arthur Moeller van den Bruck in his book Das Dritte Reich, based on an update of the " Three Ages " philosophy of the medieval philosopher Joachim of Fiore, which the Nazis used to justify their rule.
Joachim of Fiore, also known as Joachim of Flora and in Italian Gioacchino da Fiore ( c. 1135 – March 30, 1202 ), was the founder of the monastic order of San Giovanni in Fiore ( now Jure Veteresare ).
Joachim retired first to the hermitage of Pietralata, writing all the while, and then founded the Abbey of Fiore ( or Flora ) in the mountains of Calabria ; Flora became the center of a new and stricter branch of the Cistercian Order, approved by Celestine III in 1198.
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Joachim and Italian
* 1814 – Joachim Murat issues the Rimini Declaration which would later inspire Italian Unification.
On the following day, 31 July 1944, in view of the likely invasion by German forces, the state sent three letters of protest: one to Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, one to Adolf Hitler and one to Benito Mussolini, the latter delivered by a delegation to Serafino Mazzolini, a high-ranking diplomat in the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Italian republics were transformed into the Kingdom of Italy, under Napoleon's direct rule, in the north and the Kingdom of Naples in the south, under Joseph Bonaparte's rule and later under Marshal of the Empire Joachim Murat's rule.
On 30 March 1815, Joachim Murat launched his proclamation to the Italian people from Rimini, inciting them to unity and independence.
After centuries of being abandoned, in 1813 Joachim Murat turned it into a prison ; after 1909 it was used by the Italian Navy.
In 1538, the Margrave Joachim II demolished the palace and engaged the master builder Caspar Theiss to build a new and grander building in the Italian Renaissance style.
Fea revised and annotated an Italian translation of Johann Joachim Winckelmann's Geschichte der Kunst, and also annotated some of the works of G. L. Bianconi.
The country's future in an Axis-dominated Europe was further discussed in a 1940 round-table conference between Italian foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano and German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, also attended by Hitler.
As United Kingdom and France have decided not to undertake any decision, the adjudicators became Joachim von Ribbentrop German Foreign Minister and Galeazzo Ciano Italian Foreign Minister.
However Clark's regular collaborator Tony Hatch was not impressed with the song and refused Wolf's invitation to arrange it for Clark to record ; ultimately Ernie Freeman arranged the song and Sonny Burke produced the session-at Western Studios in Los Angeles-in which Clark recorded the song not only in English but in French as " C ' est Ma Chanson " ( lyrics by Pierre Delanoë who also felt the song a poor choice for Clark ), German as " Love, So Heisst Mein Song " ( lyrics by Joachim Relin ) and Italian as " Cara Felicità "-lyrics by Ciro Bertini ).
Joachim started his professional career at the age of 18 for a small Italian cycling team, Sonego Sport, After racing with them for three months, he was noticed by a bigger, De Nardi who were interesting him.
German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop complained to Benito Mussolini that " Italian military circles ... lack a proper understanding of the Jewish question.
Immediately after their arrival in New York, the new missionaries were enabled to secure a favorable site in Centre Street, where there was a colony of Italians, and in a short time a chapel was opened ; soon after this the church of the Resurrection was opened in Mulberry Street ; lastly, a building in Roosevelt Street, which had been a Protestant place of worship, became the property of the mission fathers who transformed it into the church of St. Joachim, the first specially Italian church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
His books are translated into Russian, Danish, Italian, English, and German ( by Joachim Wohlleben, 2009: seemingly the first translation of the complete work into a Western language ).
It was hailed as an artistic success and led to other commissions, most notably Jacob Grimm of the Brothers Grimm, Italian military leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, composer Richard Wagner as well as his future wife and daughter of Franz Liszt, Cosima von Bülow, Prussian-German political figure Otto von Bismarck, and King George V of Hanover who in turn commissioned her for a portrait of composer Josef Joachim.
Among these were German painter Anton Raphael Mengs, Italian Pompeo Batoni, and German archeologist and art theorist Johann Joachim Winckelmann who arrived in Rome 1755.

Joachim and mystic
He had at Rome a conference with the celebrated mystic, Joachim, Abbot of Flora, ( in Calabria, Italy ), on the subject of the latter's revelations, and aided Foulques de Neuilly in preaching during the Fourth Crusade.

Joachim and theologian
Those such as James A. Weisheipl and Joachim R. Söder have referred to him as the greatest German philosopher and theologian of the Middle Ages, an opinion supported by contemporaries such as Roger Bacon.
Joachim Neander ( Neumann ) ( 165031 May 1680 ) was a German Reformed ( Calvinist ) Church teacher, theologian and hymn writer whose most famous hymn, Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation () is generally regarded as one of the greatest hymns of praise of the Christian church and, since being translated into English by Catherine Winkworth in the 19th century, it has appeared in most major hymnals.
* Joachim of Fiore ( theologian, c. 1135-1202 )
He writes another letter to Marijnissen, and Groenevelt finds a 16th-century book, written by a German theologian from Augsburg called Joachim Stiller.
* Johann Joachim Spalding ( 1714-1804 ), German Protestant theologian
* Joachim Westphal ( of Eisleben ) ( died 1569 ), Lutheran theologian
* Joachim Westphal ( of Hamburg ) ( c. 1510 – 1574 ), Lutheran theologian

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