- Albigensianism
- noun see Albigenses
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Albigensianism — See Albigensian. * * * … Universalium
Albigensianism — A heretical, dualistic form of Christianity which was strong in the south of France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries … Who’s Who in Christianity
albigensianism — al·bi·gen·sian·ism … English syllables
Albigensianism — noun a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was… … Useful english dictionary
Pierre Maury — (1282 or 1283 – after 1324) was a shepherd in the Comté de Foix. He life is known through his deposition, and the depositions of his friends and associates, to Bishop Jacques Fournier who was hunting for Cathar heretics. He plays a prominent role … Wikipedia
Albigenses — • A neo Manichæan sect that flourished in southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Albigenses Albigenses … Catholic encyclopedia
Raymonde Testanière — known as Vuissane was a servant in the Comté de Foix in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. She is known to us through her testimony recorded on the Fournier Register and examined in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie s Montaillou . Vuissane… … Wikipedia
Albigensian — adjective of or relating to Albigenses or Albigensianism • Pertains to noun: ↑Albigensianism, ↑Albigenses • Derivationally related forms: ↑Albigenses * * * adjective or noun see albigenses * * * Albigensian /al bi jenˈsi ən/ adjectiv … Useful english dictionary
Albigenses — noun plural Etymology: Medieval Latin, plural of Albigensis, literally, inhabitant of Albi, from Albiga (Albi), France Date: 1580 members of a Catharistic sect of southern France flourishing primarily in the 12th and 13th centuries • Albigensian… … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of belief systems — Below are words that designate a set or subset of beliefs. This includes dispositional beliefs.Many, but not all, of these words end with the suffix –ism . Words like magnetism , prism , and schism , are not included, because they do not… … Wikipedia