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Definition of Albigenses

Albigenses
Albigenses Al`bi*gen"ses, Albigeois Al`bi`geois", n. pl. [From Albi and Albigeois, a town and its district in the south of France, in which the sect abounded.] (Eccl. Hist.) A sect of reformers opposed to the church of Rome in the 12th centuries. Note: The Albigenses were a branch of the Catharists (the pure). They were exterminated by crusades and the Inquisition. They were distinct from the Waldenses.

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- (1996). Madaule 1967, p. missing Belloc 1938, p. 92 Belloc 1938, p. 95 "Albigenses". Sumption (1999), pp. 49–50. O'Shea (2000), pp. 2–4. Lambert (1998),...
- the Holy Trinity. Triclavianism was one of the beliefs attributed to Albigenses and Waldensians, who held that three nails were used to crucify Christ...
- before p****ing away. The Albigenses were a branch of Cathari located in what later became southern France. The term ‘Albigenses’ is most often used when...
- The Albigenses is an 1824 gothic historical novel by the Irish writer Charles Maturin, published in four volumes by Hurst, Robinson, and Company in London...
- for the suppression of the Albigenses. Under the leadership of Simon of Montfort a cruel campaign ensued against the Albigenses which, despite the protest...
- church councils, the last of which, held at Tours, declared that all Albigenses should be put into prison and have their property confiscated. The Third...
- Catholic church. John Foxe believed that the Albigenses were similar to reformed theology; he praised the Albigenses as martyrs. Today, the Cathars are still...
- taught that the body and blood were not "real" in the Eucharist. Albigenses: the Albigenses were a religious group, that first appeared in Western Europe...
- doctrine new to the reformers, but was taught by earlier groups, such as the Albigenses in 1147. Though most of the Radical Reformers were Anabaptist, some did...
- or Albigenses rejected the authority and the teachings of the Catholic Church. Innocent called upon Philip II of France to suppress the Albigenses. Under...