# Villacrecians
**Wikidata**: [Q11705109](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11705109)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/villacrecians

## Summary
The Villacrecians were a reformed branch of the Franciscan order founded in 1403 by Pedro de Villacreces, and they were dissolved in 1471. This group was a historically significant Catholic religious movement that was later absorbed into the broader Observance Franciscan reform movement. The Villacrecians are classified as a **former entity** and are part of the "Réformes de l'ordre franciscain" (Franciscan reforms) category.

## Key Facts
- The Villacrecians were a Catholic order founded in 1403.
- They were a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces.
- The entity was a subclass of "Franciscans" and was part of the wider reform movement.
- It was dissolved in 1471.
- It is an instance of a "former entity" and "Catholic order."
- The order was replaced by the "Order of Friars Minor."
- It has a sitelink count of 4, with versions available in Catalan, Spanish, Italian, and Swahili.
- The aliases include "Observancia franciscana de Pedro de Villacreces" and "seguidores de la observancia franciscana de Pedro de Villacreces."

## FAQs
**What organizations is it a member of?**
- The Villacrecians were a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces.
- The entity was part of the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain.
- It was dissolved in 1471, and it was replaced by the "Order of Friars Minor."
- The inception date was 1403.

**What is the classification of the Villacrecians?**
- The Villacrecians were a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces.
- It was a Catholic order.
- The entity was part of the "Réformes de l'ordre franciscain."
- The group was dissolved in 1471.
- The Villacrecians were replaced by the "Order of Friars Minor."

## Why It Matters
The Villacrecians were a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces. They were part of the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain and were replaced by the Order of Friars Minor in 1471. The group was dissolved, and its properties are part of the "Réformes de l'ordre franciscain" category. The group is notable for its short life and its significant role in the history of the Catholic order. The group is also notable for its unique place in history and its role in the development of the Franciscan order.

## Notable For
- The Villacrecians were a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces.
- The group is part of the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain.
- The group was founded in 1403 and dissolved in 1471.
- The group is notable for being a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces.
- The group is also notable for its unique place in the history of the Catholic order.
- The group was replaced by the "Order of Friars Minor."

## Body
### History
The Villacrecians were a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces. The group was part of the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain. The group was founded in 1403 and was dissolved in 1471. The group is also part of the former entity class and the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain. The group is notable for its unique place in the history of the Catholic order. It is also known as a reformed branch of the Observance Franciscaine de Villacreces.

## Related Entities
The group is part of the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain. The group was founded in 1403 and was dissolved in 1471. The group is also part of the former entity class and the Réformes de l'ordre franciscain. The group is notable for its unique place in the history of the Catholic order. It was replaced by the "Order of Friars Minor."