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I took out the bit "he preached Crusade in Southern Germany." This is vague. Preached it when? Which crusade? What exactly did he say about it. Hopefully somebody who knows a bit more can fill this in.
The lack of decent references makes it hard to verify this article. In particular, I can't tell if is is the same person as the famous "Johannes Teutonicus", the great canon jurist of Bologna, author of the Glossa Ordinaria, who died in 1245. In my research on Johannes Teutonicus (the canonist) I haven't seen him referenced as Wildenhausen, or being associated with Dominicans, or holding bishoprics or preaching crusades (on the other hand, articles on Johannes Teutonicus don't give much personal details at all). I know nothing about the Dominican Wildenhausen fellow covered in the article. Since there is mention of Bologna in the article, maybe they're the same person? Or perhaps an editor has confused two different persons with the appelation "Johannes Teutonicus"? Walrasiad ( talk) 08:46, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
It is anachronistic to refer to John as "Bishop of Đakovo". He was Bishop of Bosnia from 1233 to ca. 1237, but the town of Đakovo was only founded in 1239, and the Bishop's see was only transferred to Đakovo in 1246, see [1]. I am correcting this mistake. -- FordPrefect42 ( talk) 21:58, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
An interesting story but there is no basis for any of this. There are no references. The single reference is broken. Normally this entire article would be deleted for this reason alone. Probably someone should provide verifiable reference material. Added no source material template. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.161.21.11 ( talk) 06:37, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
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I took out the bit "he preached Crusade in Southern Germany." This is vague. Preached it when? Which crusade? What exactly did he say about it. Hopefully somebody who knows a bit more can fill this in.
The lack of decent references makes it hard to verify this article. In particular, I can't tell if is is the same person as the famous "Johannes Teutonicus", the great canon jurist of Bologna, author of the Glossa Ordinaria, who died in 1245. In my research on Johannes Teutonicus (the canonist) I haven't seen him referenced as Wildenhausen, or being associated with Dominicans, or holding bishoprics or preaching crusades (on the other hand, articles on Johannes Teutonicus don't give much personal details at all). I know nothing about the Dominican Wildenhausen fellow covered in the article. Since there is mention of Bologna in the article, maybe they're the same person? Or perhaps an editor has confused two different persons with the appelation "Johannes Teutonicus"? Walrasiad ( talk) 08:46, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
It is anachronistic to refer to John as "Bishop of Đakovo". He was Bishop of Bosnia from 1233 to ca. 1237, but the town of Đakovo was only founded in 1239, and the Bishop's see was only transferred to Đakovo in 1246, see [1]. I am correcting this mistake. -- FordPrefect42 ( talk) 21:58, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
An interesting story but there is no basis for any of this. There are no references. The single reference is broken. Normally this entire article would be deleted for this reason alone. Probably someone should provide verifiable reference material. Added no source material template. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.161.21.11 ( talk) 06:37, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
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