Saint Louis' Involvement with the Friars

The literature popular among students at Paris in the 1260's included a series of poems lamenting the ascendant role in society of the new mendicant orders. The Dominicans are so shrewd, said one of these poems, that they control both Paris and Rome, they are both king and apostle. The blame fo...

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Friars
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Kings
Popes
Preachers
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