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albigenses

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Albigenses is a see also of cathar.


As a proper noun albigenses

is the inhabitants of albi, a city in southern france.

As a noun cathar is

a member of certain so self-styled novatian and other christian sects embracing a form of dualism and extraordinary practices adhering to mary magdalene's teachings, persecuted by roman catholics as heretics.