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Definition of Albigensian
1. Adjective. Of or relating to Albigenses or Albigensianism.
Definition of Albigensian
1. a. Of or pertaining to the Albigenses.
Definition of Albigensian
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to the Albigenses. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Albigensian
Literary usage of Albigensian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1889)
"... the church made no distinction between the various sects ; all were alike who
were at war with the church. 1. The albigensian Crusade, AD 1209-1229. ..."
2. A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages by Henry Charles Lea (1887)
"THE albigensian CRUSADES. THE Church admitted that it had brought upon itself
the dangers which threatened it—that the alarming progress of heresy was ..."
3. Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources by James Harvey Robinson (1906)
"(From an anonymous chronicle written about 1218.) CHAPTER XVII HERESY AND THE
FRIARS I. THE WALDENSIAN AND albigensian HERETICS And during the same year, ..."
4. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1903)
"... both French and Imperial. Carcassonne, Albi, and Nimes were all under the
lordship of the Aragonese crown. The albigensian war seemed at first ..."
5. Lectures on the history of France by James Stephen (1857)
"ON THE ANTI-FEUDAL INFLUENCE OF THE albigensian CRUSADES. HAVING in my last
lecture considered the influence of the Crusades in elevating the French ..."
6. The Age of Hildebrand by Marvin Richardson Vincent (1896)
"THE albigensian CRUSADE. E come now to one of the darkest pages in the history
of the Papacy, and to the foulest blot on the character and administration of ..."
7. The Inquisition: A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of by Elphège Vacandard (1907)
"... into its character, before we describe the Inquisition, which was destined to
destroy it. The dominant heresy of the period was the albigensian or ..."