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- James_of_Jülich abstract "James of Jülich (died 1392) was a Franciscan friar who, while falsely claiming to be a bishop, was sentenced by a tribunal of seven bishops to be boiled alive after it was discovered he had ordained a number of priests following his admittance as an auxiliary bishop by Floris van Wevelinkhoven, Bishop of Utrecht. However, despite the scandal caused, his sentence was later mitigated in execution [1].".
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- James_of_Jülich dateOfDeath "1393".
- James_of_Jülich name "James of Julich".
- James_of_Jülich shortDescription "Franciscan friar".
- James_of_Jülich subject Category:1393_deaths.
- James_of_Jülich subject Category:German_Franciscans.
- James_of_Jülich subject Category:Impostors.
- James_of_Jülich subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
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- James_of_Jülich comment "James of Jülich (died 1392) was a Franciscan friar who, while falsely claiming to be a bishop, was sentenced by a tribunal of seven bishops to be boiled alive after it was discovered he had ordained a number of priests following his admittance as an auxiliary bishop by Floris van Wevelinkhoven, Bishop of Utrecht. However, despite the scandal caused, his sentence was later mitigated in execution [1].".
- James_of_Jülich label "James of Jülich".
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