Albigensian

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Descripción

A branch of the medieval Cathars in Southern France; its main center was at Toulouse but another place of activity was Albi, hence its name given by the Council of Tours in 1163. The sect was regarded as a serious threat by the Catholic Church: Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) failed to convert these Christian dualist heretics and Simon de Montfort led a savage Crusade (the Albigensian Crusade) against them until 1218. The Dominican Inquisition also sought to eliminate the sect.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300264444

Otros términos

  • albigenzen [nl]
  • Albiguense [es]
  • Albigensians [en]