- The
Albanenses were a
Cathar sect in
Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries. They were
absolute dualists and
their headquarters was in Desenzano. The other...
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relevant to the town of
Castel Gandolfo,
while the
remainder are in the
Albanense territory. The lake
basin is run by the
Metropolitan City of Rome. Some...
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elaborates the
principles of
dualistic theology from the
point of view of some
Albanenses Cathars. It is now
generally agreed by most
scholars that identifiable...
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Amalrician Men of
Understanding Catharism Chazinzarians Christolytes Albanenses Celtic Christianity Donatism Cir****cellions
Rogatists Dulcinians Euchites...
- name "Albanians" (Byzantine Gr****: Albanoi/Arbanitai/Arbanites; Latin:
Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in
medieval do****ents and
gradually entered European...
- all
these references is,
allowing for
linguistic variations, the same: '
Albanenses' or 'Arbanenses' in Latin, 'Albanoi' or 'Arbanitai' in
Byzantine Gr****...
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medieval Albanians as an
ethnic group. The
equivalent terms in
Latin are
Albanenses/Arbanenses, in
Slavic Arbanasi and
later in
Turkish Arnaut.
These names...
- of Xerxes. "La
Julia nella seconda guerra mondiale: La
campagna Greco-
Albanense". 2009.
Zizzo 2008, p. 86. Η Ιταλική Εισβολή, ΔΙΣ, Αθήναι 1960, page 247...
- vocatus. Et postea, ****
venire nollet, ab
episcopis Romanis Tiedrico Albanense et
Ruopperhto Faventino,
postremo etiam per
Hugonem sacri palacii diaconum...
- ethnonyms. The
native endonym is Shqiptar. The name "Albanians" (Latin:
Albanenses/Arbanenses) was used in
medieval Gr**** and
Latin do****ents that gradually...