Everything about James Of J Lich totally explained
James of Jülich (d.
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
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) after it was discovered he'd
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
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