Gonsalvus of Spain
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Gonsalvus Hispanus (c.1255-1313) was a Spanish Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher, who became Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor.
He taught at the University of Paris, where he carried out a disputation with Meister Eckhart in 1303.[1] He was expelled from Paris as a papal supporter, in the dispute with Philip IV of France.[2] He came across the younger Duns Scotus and supported him, appointing him regent master of the Franciscans there in 1304.[3]
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Preceded by Giovanni Mincio da Morrovalle |
Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor 1304–1313 |
Succeeded by Alexander Bonini |