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- Their bishop, Gerard was denounced to Pope Urban II as a simoniac by the clergy of the diocese.
- He opposed the Papal reforms and the Patarines who sought to outlaw clerical marriage and concubinage; he was a simoniac himself.
- Symeon's first reign lasted only a short time, because his simoniac action outraged Mara Brankovi, who went to Constantinople to complain to Mehmed.
- This faction supported its own candidate for the patriarchal throne, the future Patriarch simoniac practice that marked the history of the Patriarchate of Constantinople for the following centuries.
- Peter Damian ( writing in 1064 ) and Gregory VII ( writing in 1073 ), relied upon Adelaide to enforce clerical celibacy and protect the monasteries of Fruttuaria and simoniac Archbishop of Milan.
- It concludes with " A Prayer for the Worthy and against Sinners ", chastising " atheists, blasphemers, free-thinkers, the vain-glorious, resolute Jews, anglican heretics, Simoniac freemasons " and others " . " Earlier that year Satie had published two " Brochures ", " Commune qui mundi nefas " ( 24 January ) and " Intende votis supplicum " ( 8 March ).
- Sachs ( d . 1945 ) has been described as an " abject personality, a notorious swindler, chronic liar, professional thief, informer, Gestapo agent, simoniac, suborner, trafficker in everything, marketer of catamites, receiver of stolen goods, spy, stipended writer, drug dealer, occasional procurer, paedophile, double agent, black market profiteer, Jewish collaborator, prevaricator, fake priest, pawnbroker, nark, forger, and abandoner of women and children ".