Amalrician

/ˌæməlˈrɪʃən/ adjective

Relating to Amaury of Bène (Amalric) or his heretical theological beliefs, particularly pantheism and skepticism about Christian doctrine.

From Medieval Latin 'Amalricus,' the Latinized name of 12th-century French theologian Amaury of Bène. His name was attached to a heretical movement called Amalricianism.

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