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Albigenses, n. pl.|ˌælbɪˈdʒɛnsiːz| [med.L. (12th c.), f. Albīga, L. name of Albi, a city in south-west France.] The name of a sect of Catharist heretics of the south of France in the 12th and 13th centuries.
1625Purchas Pilgrims II. viii. vi. 1254 By exciting Princes and People to roote them out..thus Innocent the third oppressed the Albigenses. 1646[see Taborite]. 1692P. Allix (title) Remarks upon The Ecclesiastical History of the Antient Churches of the Albigenses. 1757A. Butler Lives of Saints III. 397 The abominations of the heresy of the Albigenses. 1832[in title below]. 1910Encycl. Brit. I. 505/2. Hence Albiˈgensian a. and n., Albiˈgensic a.
1604R. Parsons Treat. Three Convers. Engl. II. Ep. ded., Manie different sectaryes also of opposite opinions,..as Waldensians, Albigensians,..Thaborits..& Lutherans. 1828G. S. Faber Sacr. Cal. Prophecy III. 28 The Albigensic church of the south of France. 1832S. R. Maitland Albigenses & Waldenses 14 Fugitive Waldensians (not Albigensians) driven out of Lyons. Ibid. 17 Either the Albigensian, or Waldensian, sect. 1922H. J. Warner (title) The Albigensian Heresy. |