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- The Athinganoi (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθίγγανοι, singular Athinganos, Ἀθίγγανος, Atsinganoi) were a Manichaean sect regarded[by whom?] as Judaizing heretics who...
- meaning poor person. It is also possible that the origin of this word is Athinganoi, the name of a Christian sect with whom the Roma (or some related group)...
- Luciferianism Macedonianism Marcionism Melchisedechians Modalism Monarchianism Athinganoi Modalistic Monophysitism Monothelitism Montanism Nestorianism Novatianism...
- or Romá (Gr****: Ρομάνι/Ρομά), are called Tsinganoi (Gr****: Τσιγγάνοι), Athinganoi (Αθίγγανοι), or the more derogatory term Gyftoi (Gr****: Γύφτοι) (Romani...
- Luciferianism Macedonianism Marcionism Melchisedechians Modalism Monarchianism Athinganoi Modalistic Monophysitism Monothelitism Montanism Nestorianism Novatianism...
- dates back to 1385, and refers to the group as ațigani (from the Gr**** athinganoi, the origin of the Romanian term țigani, which is synonymous with "Gypsy")...
- Theophanes also mentions the existence of a group of heretics known as Athinganoi in Phrygia, who were most likely the successors of the Montanists, who...
- also examines the idea of the duality of good and evil. Manichaean art Athinganoi, a purportedly related movement Abū Hilāl al-Dayhūri (8th century) Agapius...
- West Free Baháʼís Orthodox Baháʼí Faith Druze Mandaeism Samaritanism Athinganoi (Historical) Chinese Manichaeism Ishikism Shabakism Yarsanism Yazidism...
- AD 800 in Thrace, known in Gr**** as Athinganoi. At the time of the Rome–Constantinople schism of 1054, Athinganoi settled outside the Walls of Constantinople...