Albigenses

/ælbɪˈdʒɛnsiːz/ noun

Members of a medieval heretical Christian sect in southern France, known as the Cathars, who were persecuted and largely eliminated in the 13th century.

From Albi, a city in southern France, with the Latin plural suffix -enses. The sect was named for their association with the Albi region.

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