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Albigenses

ALBIGEN'SES

, ALBEGEOIS,
Noun.
A party of Reformers, who separated from the church of Rome, in the 12th century; so called from the Albegeois, a small territory in France, where they resided. They are sometimes confounded with the Waldenses; but they were prior to them in time, differed from them in some of their tenets, and resided in a different part of France. The Catholics made war upon them, and they gradually dwindled, till the reformation, when the remains of them fell in with the followers of Zuinglius and the Genevan Protestants.

Definition 2024


Albigenses

Albigenses

See also: albigenses

English

Noun

Albigenses pl (plural only)

  1. The inhabitants of Albi, a city in southern France.
  2. (historical) A sect of reformers opposed to the church of Rome in the 12th century; a branch of the Catharists, distinct from the Waldenses.

Translations

albigenses

albigenses

See also: Albigenses

Portuguese

Adjective

albigenses m pl, f pl

  1. plural of albigense

Spanish

Adjective

albigenses m pl, f pl

  1. plural of albigense