- The
Waldensians, also
known as
Waldenses (/wɔːlˈdɛnsiːz, wɒl-/), Vallenses, Valdesi, or Vaudois, are
adherents of a
church tradition that
began as an...
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Waldensian Church may
refer to:
Waldensian Evangelical Church, a
Protestant denomination active in
Italy and
Switzerland Union of
Methodist and Waldensian...
- The
Waldensian Evangelical Church (Chiesa
Evangelica Valdese, CEV) is a
Protestant denomination active in
Italy and
Switzerland that was
independent until...
- The
Waldensian was a
steamship of the
Rennie line that was lost on 13
October 1862,
after it ran
aground on
rocks at
Struis Point near Cape
Agulhas en...
- The Savoyard–
Waldensian wars were a
series of
conflicts between the
community of
Waldensians (also
known as Vaudois) and the
Savoyard troops in the Duchy...
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Waldensian Presbyterian Church is a
historic Waldensian church at 104 East Main
Street in Valdese,
Burke County,
North Carolina. In 1893, twenty-nine...
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Stephen or
Stephen of
Austria was a 15th
century Waldensian teacher from Austria, a
claimed bishop and a martyr.
Stephen was
burned at the
stake in 1468...
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Waldensian Church and
Cemetery of
Stone Prairie (The
Waldensian Presbyterian Church and Cemetery) is a
historic Waldensian church located near Monett,...
- Fiscaldo/Fuscaldo,
originating from Fuscaldo.
After the
settlement of
Waldensian refugees who
spoke the
Occitan language, the
place gained the name of...
- the so-called "
Waldensian Valleys" (Val Pellice, Val
Chisone and
Valle Germanasca), in
western Piedmont.
Since 1975 the
Waldensians form a
united church...