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Heresiarchy
Heresiarchy Her"e*si*arch`y, n. A chief or great heresy. [R.] The book itself [the Alcoran] consists of heresiarchies against our blessed Savior. --Sir T. Herbert.

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- In Christian theology, a heresiarch (also hæresiarch, according to the Oxford English Dictionary; from Gr****: αἱρεσιάρχης, hairesiárkhēs via the late Latin...
- به‌آفرید, also spelled Bihāfarīd) was an 8th-century Persian Zoroastrian heresiarch who started a religious peasant revolt with elements from Zoroastrianism...
- naming years. The La Mojarra Stela 1 is produced in Mesoamerica. The heresiarch Mont**** first appears in Ardaban (Mysia). Dong Zhao, Chinese official...
- referred to as Henry the Monk or Henry the Petrobrusian) was a French heresiarch of the first half of the 12th century. His preaching began around 1116...
- Femme ****ise (1920). The Sitting Woman L'Hérèsiarque et Cie (1910). The Heresiarch and Co., trans. Rémy Inglis Hall (1965) Le Poète ********iné (1916). The...
- naturalistic peasant religions. Due to his outspoken beliefs, he was declared a heresiarch (heretic) and burned at the stake during the Roman Inquisition. Carlo...
- co****tion are abominable because they increase the number of men" from a heresiarch of a land named Uqbar. Borges, impressed with the "memorable" sentence...
- (also spelled: Ustad Sis, or Ostad Sis, Persian: استاد سیس) was a Persian heresiarch and anti-Abbasid rebel leader. It is speculated[who?] that he was once...
- ****ociated with Photinus of Sirmium (died 276), a Christian bishop and heresiarch. Other people with the name include: Photinus of Thessalonica (fl. late...
- either actual or purported. Such supposed founders were referred to as heresiarchs. This was done even when the party thus labeled viewed itself as belonging...