cathars 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. The Bogomils were as ascetical as the Cathars and also rejected marriage and the eating of animal products

3. This essay proposes a re-evaluation of how Cathars, Albigenses, and the heresy of the good men are studied

4. One branch of the Cathars became known as the Albigenses because they took their name from the local town Albi.

5. Documentary on the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathars of southern France, one of the strangest and most controversial chapters in the history of the Cru

6. The Bogomils & CATHARS - Europe’s Forgotten Gnostics are ALIVE in BULGARIA !!! Few people in the modern world have heard of the Bogomils, …

7. The movement joined Cathars in the west (France, Italy, Croatia, Bosnia) connected with the Bogomils in countries near the Black Sea (Bulgaria, Constantinopole, etc) at the end of the 12th century.

8. ‘Dr Guirdham was again puzzled because Albigenses [;] was another name of the Cathars and Raymonds was the Count of Toulouse who ordered the massacre of the sect.’ ‘A heretic: the name was particularly applied to the Albigenses.’

9. ‘Dr Guirdham was again puzzled because Albigenses [;] was another name of the Cathars and Raymonds was the Count of Toulouse who ordered the massacre of the sect.’ ‘A heretic: the name was particularly applied to the Albigenses.’