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Hugh Etherianus or Ugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115–Constantinople, 1182), was an adviser on western church affairs to Byzantine emperor Manuel Comnenus. Nothing is known of his family apart from a letter sent after his death by the Pope to his brother Leo, nicknamed Tuscus, which mentions a "nephew," possibly Hugh's son. He studied under in Paris some time before 1146, then was in Constantinople from about 1165–82. He and his brother Leo Tuscus, were Tuscans by birth, employed at the court of Constantinople under the Emperor Manuel I Comnenus. Hugh was a Catholic theologian and controversialist, who became a Cardinal at the end of his life.

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  • Hugo Eterianus (es)
  • Hugo Etherianus (en)
  • Ugo Etherianus (fr)
  • Ugo Eteriano (it)
  • Hugo Eteriano (pt)
  • Этериано, Уго (ru)
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  • Hugo o Ugo Eterianus ​ (Pisa, c. 1115 - Constantinopla, 7 de diciembre de 1182) fue un cardenal y teólogo italiano del siglo XII, sobrino (quizá hijo) del papa Lucio III. (es)
  • Ugo Etherianus ou en français Hugues Éthérien (né v. 1115 à Pise en Toscane, Italie, et mort le 7 décembre 1182 à Constantinople) est un cardinal et théologien italien du XIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Уго Этериано (Ugo Etherianus, его фамилию также пишут как Ætherianus, Eretrianus, Etterianus, Heterianus) — католический церковный деятель XII века. На консистории в начале 1182 года был провозглашен кардиналом-дьяконом с титулом церкви Сант-Анджело-ин-Пескерия. (ru)
  • Hugh Etherianus or Ugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115–Constantinople, 1182), was an adviser on western church affairs to Byzantine emperor Manuel Comnenus. Nothing is known of his family apart from a letter sent after his death by the Pope to his brother Leo, nicknamed Tuscus, which mentions a "nephew," possibly Hugh's son. He studied under in Paris some time before 1146, then was in Constantinople from about 1165–82. He and his brother Leo Tuscus, were Tuscans by birth, employed at the court of Constantinople under the Emperor Manuel I Comnenus. Hugh was a Catholic theologian and controversialist, who became a Cardinal at the end of his life. (en)
  • Ugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115 – Costantinopoli, 1182) è stato un teologo italiano. Fu consigliere latino alla corte di Manuele Comneno (1143-1180). Eteriano scrisse un trattato contro i Bogomili, Adversus Patherenos; la sua opera De haeresibus quas Graeci in Latinos devolvunt, sive quod Spiritus Sanctus ex utroque Patre et Filio procedit (nota anche come Adversus Graecos o De sancto et immortali Deo) scritta a Costantinopoli nel 1176 contiene "la testimonianza più antica di una lettura diretta della Metafisica di Aristotele in area latina dai tempi di Boezio": (it)
  • Hugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115 – Constantinopla, 1182) foi um teólogo e cardeal católico italiano. Foi consultor em assuntos da igreja católica ocidental empregado na corte de Constantinopla no império bizantino de Manuel I Comneno. Eteriano foi um teólogo católico e polemista, que se tornou cardeal, no final de sua vida. Nada se sabe de sua família além de uma carta enviada após a sua morte pelo Papa a seu irmão Leo, apelidado Tuscus, que menciona um "sobrinho", possivelmente o filho de Hugo. Ele estudou com Alberico em Paris algum tempo antes de 1146, então foi em Constantinopla de cerca de 1165-1182. (pt)
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  • Hugh Etherianus or Ugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115–Constantinople, 1182), was an adviser on western church affairs to Byzantine emperor Manuel Comnenus. Nothing is known of his family apart from a letter sent after his death by the Pope to his brother Leo, nicknamed Tuscus, which mentions a "nephew," possibly Hugh's son. He studied under in Paris some time before 1146, then was in Constantinople from about 1165–82. He and his brother Leo Tuscus, were Tuscans by birth, employed at the court of Constantinople under the Emperor Manuel I Comnenus. Hugh was a Catholic theologian and controversialist, who became a Cardinal at the end of his life. He is notable for his work Contra Patarenos ("Against the Patarenes") which is a treatise against Catharism surviving in two Latin manuscripts in Oxford and Seville. Latin Patareni was an alternative name for Cathars, and the text sheds light on the relationship between western European Catharism and older Byzantine dualist movements such as Bogumils. Hugo says that he was "occupied in translating the imperial letters" (Adversus Graecos 1:20), evidently an interpreter for Latin correspondence. Hugh, who does not seem to have held any official post at court, but was a very learned theologian, had many opportunities of discussing the questions at issue between the Greek Orthodox Church and Catholics. (en)
  • Hugo o Ugo Eterianus ​ (Pisa, c. 1115 - Constantinopla, 7 de diciembre de 1182) fue un cardenal y teólogo italiano del siglo XII, sobrino (quizá hijo) del papa Lucio III. (es)
  • Ugo Etherianus ou en français Hugues Éthérien (né v. 1115 à Pise en Toscane, Italie, et mort le 7 décembre 1182 à Constantinople) est un cardinal et théologien italien du XIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Ugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115 – Costantinopoli, 1182) è stato un teologo italiano. Fu consigliere latino alla corte di Manuele Comneno (1143-1180). Eteriano scrisse un trattato contro i Bogomili, Adversus Patherenos; la sua opera De haeresibus quas Graeci in Latinos devolvunt, sive quod Spiritus Sanctus ex utroque Patre et Filio procedit (nota anche come Adversus Graecos o De sancto et immortali Deo) scritta a Costantinopoli nel 1176 contiene "la testimonianza più antica di una lettura diretta della Metafisica di Aristotele in area latina dai tempi di Boezio": Il passo citato si trova nel primo libro (A, 983a9-10): «ὃ τε γάρ θεὸς δοκεῖ τῶν αἰτίων πᾶσιν εἶναι καὶ ἀρχή τις». (it)
  • Уго Этериано (Ugo Etherianus, его фамилию также пишут как Ætherianus, Eretrianus, Etterianus, Heterianus) — католический церковный деятель XII века. На консистории в начале 1182 года был провозглашен кардиналом-дьяконом с титулом церкви Сант-Анджело-ин-Пескерия. (ru)
  • Hugo Eteriano (Pisa, 1115 – Constantinopla, 1182) foi um teólogo e cardeal católico italiano. Foi consultor em assuntos da igreja católica ocidental empregado na corte de Constantinopla no império bizantino de Manuel I Comneno. Eteriano foi um teólogo católico e polemista, que se tornou cardeal, no final de sua vida. Nada se sabe de sua família além de uma carta enviada após a sua morte pelo Papa a seu irmão Leo, apelidado Tuscus, que menciona um "sobrinho", possivelmente o filho de Hugo. Ele estudou com Alberico em Paris algum tempo antes de 1146, então foi em Constantinopla de cerca de 1165-1182. Ele é notável por seu trabalho Contra Patarenos ("Contra os Patarenes"). Patarenes era um nome alternativo para cátaros, e o texto lança luz sobre a relação entre o Catarismo da Europa Ocidental e os movimentos dualistas bizantinos mais antigos, como Bogomilismo. (pt)
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