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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Menocchio, also known as Domenico Scandella (1532–1599), was an Italian miller born in the village of Montereale, twenty-five kilometers north of Pordenone (not to be confused with Montereale, Abruzzo). His philosophical teachings earned him the title of a heresiarch during the Inquisition and he was eventually burned at the stake in 1599, at the age of 67, on orders of Pope Clement VIII.He was married and had eleven children. In 1581 he had been mayor of the village and the surrounding hamlets. He is the subject of Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg's book, The Cheese and the Worms, reflecting on Menocchio's theories and the society in which he lived and constructed them, as a facet of social history.. }

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