Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Albigenses \Al`bi*gen"ses\, Albigeois \Al`bi`geois"\, n. pl.
[From Albi and Albigeois, a town and its district in the
south of France, in which the sect abounded.] (Eccl. Hist.)
A sect of reformers opposed to the church of Rome in the 12th
centuries.
Note: The Albigenses were a branch of the Catharists (the
pure). They were exterminated by crusades and the
Inquisition. They were distinct from the Waldenses.
Source : WordNet®
Albigenses
n : a Christian religious sect in southern France in the 12th
and 13th centuries; believers in Albigensianism [syn: {Cathars},
{Cathari}]