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Albigenses
[ al-bi-jen-seez ]
plural noun
- members of a Catharistic sect in the south of France that arose in the 11th century and was exterminated in the 13th century by a crusade 础濒产颈驳别苍顎僺颈补苍顎侰谤耻蝉补诲别顎 and the Inquisition.
Albigenses
/ 藢忙濒产瑟藞诲萧蓻苍蝉颈藧锄 /
plural noun
- members of a Manichean sect that flourished in S France from the 11th to the 13th century
Derived Forms
- 藢础濒产颈藞驳别苍蝉颈补苍颈蝉尘, noun
- 藢础濒产颈藞驳别苍蝉颈补苍, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 础濒路产颈路驳别苍路蝉颈路补苍 [al-bi-, jen, -see-, uh, n, -sh, uh, n], adjective noun
- 础濒顎卋颈路驳别苍顎僺颈路补苍路颈蝉尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Albigenses1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Albigenses1
Example Sentences
The Albigenses, or Cathars, believed the material world is the evil that wars with good.
Efforts to relieve the agriculturists, 267 Albigenses, their slow suicides, ii.
The council could do no otherwise; the traditions of procedure established in the subjugation of the Albigenses and the succeeding heresies furnished the only precedent and machinery through which it could act.
In all essentials the doctrine of the Paulicians was identical with that of the Albigenses.
At any rate at Albi, which, like Cahors, stands among hills, there are no traces of the Albigenses left; not even such a story as rings about the name of Beziers with fire.
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