Albigenses
See also: albigenses
English
Etymology
Medieval Latin, from French Albi.
Noun
Albigenses pl (plural only)
- The inhabitants of Albi, a city in southern France.
- (historical, Christianity) A sect of reformers opposed to the Roman Catholic Church in the 12th century AD, considered heretics who were subject to the Albigensian Crusade; a branch of the Catharists, distinct from the Waldenses.
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