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Joachim of Fiore - Definition and Overview

Joachim of Fiore - (Italian Gioacchino da Fiore) (1135 - 1201), was the founder of monastic order of San Giovanni in Fiore. He was a mystic, a theologian and an esoterist.

Born in Celico in the Kingdom of Naples, from Mauro the notary and Gemma, he became a notary himself and worked for the kings of Sicily when he had a spiritual conversion, and went off on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, a time about which we know very little. When he returned, he lived as a hermit for several years before joining the Cistercian Order. He later became abbot of Corazzo.

One of his most important works is Age of the Spirit. He theorized a new age in which the hierarchy of the church would be unnecessary and infidels would unite with Christians. The most spiritual Franciscan monks acclaimed him as a prophet.

Dante Alighieri in the The Divine Comedy placed him in paradise.

Example Usage of Joachim

T_Labs: Joachim Stegmann und Klaus-Dieter Liedtke haben den „Best Practice“ Voice Award 2009 gewonnen.
T_Labs: Joachim Schonowski received Best Presentation Award at 48th FITCE Congress together with Marc Cimiotti.
Jordin_Kay: Deutschland rettete mir heut den Tag! - Danke Joachim, endlich wieder OSTSEECREW-Bad-Feeling ^_____^ ...macht glücklich, wa Nöseli? ;)
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