Definitions for Albigenses

Albigenses Al·bi·gen·ses

Spelling: [al-bi-jen-seez]
IPA: /ˌæl bɪˈdʒɛn siz/

Albigenses is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 683 anagrams from letters in Albigenses (abeegilnss).

Definitions for Albigenses

plural noun

  1. 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 (Albigensian Crusade) and the Inquisition.

Origin of Albigenses

Medieval Latin Albīgēnsēs, plural of Albīgēnsis, equivalent to Albīg(a) Albi + -ēnsis -ensis

Examples for Albigenses

Its fruits recall the worst abuses of the Manichans and the Albigenses.

There they received the name of Albigenses, from the town of Albiga or Alby.

The Albigenses were a people of the reformed religion, who inhabited the country of Albi.

The Albigenses—it is a historical monograph upon the Albigenses.

The Waldenses and the Albigenses were treated like the Stedinghs.

Nor were the Albigenses free from blame in other particulars.

Nay, even the oldest French translation of the Bible was the work of Albigenses.

In 1204, he met the leaders of the Albigenses in conference at Carcassonne.

But these Albigenses must have had something in their hearts for which it was worth while to die.

In the year 1620 also the persecution against the Albigenses was very severe.

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