cathari in English

noun
1
a member of a heretical medieval Christian sect that professed a form of Manichaean dualism and sought to achieve great spiritual purity.
Pope Innocent III declares a crusade against the Languedoc region of southern France, stronghold of the heretical Cathar Christian sect.

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1. 2 synonyms for Albigenses: Cathari, Cathars

2. Cathari and heretics, Catharism and the Albigensian Crusade

3. Although the Cathari quoted the Bible extensively, they viewed it primarily as a source of allegories and fables.

4. If the Bogomils were a branch of the Cathari or Paulicians, they were some of our ancestors.

5. Albigensian Crusade, Crusade (1209–29) called by Pope Innocent III against the Cathari, a dualist religious movement in southern France that the Roman Catholic Church had branded heretical.

6. " “To suffer makes us human, and to release that suffering makes us more.” This is what inspired CATHARI to create their new album Corporeality – an ode to grief and suffering

7. Albigenses, generic name, deriving from the city of Albi, loosely applied to a number of Christian heretical sects which developed in Provence and south France in the 12 th century, the term being used especially in connection with Cathari

8. Albigenses, generic name, deriving from the city of Albi, loosely applied to a number of Christian heretical sects which developed in Provence and south France in the 12 th century, the term being used especially in connection with Cathari