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{{Villain Infobox
 
{{Villain Infobox
 
|image = BernardoGui.png
 
|image = BernardoGui.png
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|size = 200
 
|fullname = Bernard Gui
 
|fullname = Bernard Gui
|alias = Bernardo Gui, Bernard Guidoni
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|alias = Bernardo Gui<br>
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Bernard Guidoni
 
|origin = ''The Name of the Rose''
 
|origin = ''The Name of the Rose''
|occupation = Papal Inquisitor
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|occupation = Papal Inquisitor of the Roman Catholic Church
 
|skills = Authority of the Inquisition<br>
 
|skills = Authority of the Inquisition<br>
 
Expertise on torture and interrogation
 
Expertise on torture and interrogation
|hobby = Surveying for heresy
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|hobby = Surveying for heresy.
|goals = Find Salvatore and Remigio guilty of heresy (succeeded)
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|goals = Find Salvatore and Remigio guilty of heresy <small>(succeeded)</small>.
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|crimes = Torture
|type of villain = Dark Priest
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|type of villain = Dark Priest}}
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{{Quote|You dare to raise your hand to the Church?|Bernardo Gui, intimidating rebellious peasants}}
 
'''Bernardo Gui''' was an inquisitor of the Roman Catholic Church and the secondary main antagonist of the 1986 film ''The Name Of The Rose''.
 
'''Bernardo Gui''' was an inquisitor of the Roman Catholic Church and the secondary main antagonist of the 1986 film ''The Name Of The Rose''.
   
Gui was played by [[wikipedia:F. Murray Abraham|F. Murray Abraham]], who had also played Ahdar Ru’afo.
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He was portrayed by Acedemy Award winning actor, [[wikipedia:F. Murray Abraham|F. Murray Abraham]], who also portrayed [[Antonio Salieri]] in ''Amadeus, '' [https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Cyrus_Kriticos Cyrus Kriticos] in ''Thirteen Ghosts'' and [[Grimmel the Grisly]] in'' How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World''.
   
== Biography ==
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==Biography==
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A religious zealot, Gui condemned scores of people to death for the smallest sin or slightest deviation from his puritanical reading of Scripture. He clashed with Brother William of Baskerville, who believed that the goal of the Inquisition was to guide the faithful.
A zealot, Gui clashed with Brother William of Baskerville. William believed that the goal of the Inquisition was not to indulge in psychotic urges, but to guide the faithful. William acquitted a man whose only crime was translating a book from Greek that conflicted with scriptures. Gui overruled William and had the man burned at the stake. Gui then accused William of heresy for having defending the man. Despite William's appeals to the Pope, Gui had William imprisoned and tortured until William recanted. William was later released from prison.
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William acquitted a man whose only crime was translating a book from Greek that conflicted with Scripture. Gui overruled William and had the man burned at the stake. Gui then accused William of heresy for having defending the man. Despite William's appeals to the Pope, Gui had William imprisoned and tortured until William recanted. William was later released from prison.
   
During the early 14th century, Gui was sent to a Benedictine Abbey in northern Italy to attend a conference there. The abbey had been the site of several murders, and Gui was chomping at the bit to take care of the problem. Gui had a peasant girl, a hunchback named Salvatore, and a monk named Remigio da Varagine - who had an interesting past - arrested and brought before a tribunal. Gui intimidated the Abbot into agreeing with his verdict, and when William would not do the same Gui detained William, intending to take him to Avignon and answer to the Pope.
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During the early 14th century, Gui was sent to a Benedictine Abbey in northern Italy to attend a conference there. The abbey had been the site of several murders, and Gui was chomping at the bit to take care of the problem. Gui had a peasant girl, a hunchback named Salvatore, and a monk named Remigio da Varagine arrested and brought before a tribunal. Gui intimidated the Abbot into agreeing with his verdict, and when William would not do the same Gui detained him, intending to take him to Avignon and answer to the Pope.
   
Meanwhile the three people Gui had arrested were tied to stakes, and had started them on fire. Salvatore and Remigio were burned to death, while the peasant girl was later freed by area villagers when a fire broke out in the abbey library. Gui tried to escape in his fancy wagon, however a group of angry villagers pushed the wagon over. Gui fell to his death.
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Meanwhile the three people Gui had arrested were tied to stakes, and had started them on fire. Salvatore and Remigio were burned to death, while the peasant girl was later freed by area villagers when a fire broke out in the abbey library. Gui tried to escape in his wagon, but a group of angry villagers pushed it over. Gui fell off the cliff and was impaled on the wagon's spokes.
 
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[[Category:Deceased]]
 
 
[[Category:Power Hungry]]
 
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Revision as of 23:38, 21 May 2019

You dare to raise your hand to the Church?
~ Bernardo Gui, intimidating rebellious peasants

Bernardo Gui was an inquisitor of the Roman Catholic Church and the secondary main antagonist of the 1986 film The Name Of The Rose.

He was portrayed by Acedemy Award winning actor, F. Murray Abraham, who also portrayed Antonio Salieri in Amadeus, Cyrus Kriticos in Thirteen Ghosts and Grimmel the Grisly in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.

Biography

A religious zealot, Gui condemned scores of people to death for the smallest sin or slightest deviation from his puritanical reading of Scripture. He clashed with Brother William of Baskerville, who believed that the goal of the Inquisition was to guide the faithful. William acquitted a man whose only crime was translating a book from Greek that conflicted with Scripture. Gui overruled William and had the man burned at the stake. Gui then accused William of heresy for having defending the man. Despite William's appeals to the Pope, Gui had William imprisoned and tortured until William recanted. William was later released from prison.

During the early 14th century, Gui was sent to a Benedictine Abbey in northern Italy to attend a conference there. The abbey had been the site of several murders, and Gui was chomping at the bit to take care of the problem. Gui had a peasant girl, a hunchback named Salvatore, and a monk named Remigio da Varagine arrested and brought before a tribunal. Gui intimidated the Abbot into agreeing with his verdict, and when William would not do the same Gui detained him, intending to take him to Avignon and answer to the Pope.

Meanwhile the three people Gui had arrested were tied to stakes, and had started them on fire. Salvatore and Remigio were burned to death, while the peasant girl was later freed by area villagers when a fire broke out in the abbey library. Gui tried to escape in his wagon, but a group of angry villagers pushed it over. Gui fell off the cliff and was impaled on the wagon's spokes.