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Al·bi·gen·ses A0180100 (ăl′bə-jĕn′sēz′)pl.n. The members of a Catharist religious sect of southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries, exterminated by the Inquisition for heresy. [Medieval Latin Albigēnsēs, pl. of Albigēnsis, inhabitant of Albiga, Albi, a town of southern France where the sect was dominant.] Al′bi·gen′sian (-shən, -sē-ən) adj. & n.Al′bi·gen′sian·ism n.Albigenses (ˌælbɪˈdʒɛnsiːz) pl n (Other Non-Christian Religions) members of a Manichean sect that flourished in S France from the 11th to the 13th century[from Medieval Latin: inhabitants of Albi, from Albiga Albi] ˌAlbiˈgensian adj ˌAlbiˈgensianism nAl•bi•gen•ses (ˌæl bɪˈdʒɛn siz) n.pl. members of an ascetic Christian sect that arose in Albi in the 11th century and was destroyed in the 13th century. [< Medieval Latin Albīgēnsēs, pl. of Albīgēnsis=Albīg(a) Albi + Latin -ēnsis -ensis] Al`bi•gen′si•an (-si ən, -ʃən) adj., n. Al`bi•gen′si•an•ism, n. AlbigensesA Cathar sect in southern France professing Manichaean dualism (good and evil of equal power, therefore denying God’s supremacy over Satan). They were savagely suppressed 1209–44.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Albigenses - a Christian religious sect in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; believers in AlbigensianismCathari, Catharsreligious order, religious sect, sect - a subdivision of a larger religious group | TranslationsAlbigensesenUK Related to Albigenses: Albigensianism, WaldensesSynonyms for Albigensesnoun a Christian religious sect in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuriesSynonymsRelated Words- religious order
- religious sect
- sect
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