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Waldensians - Wikipedia
The Waldensians, also known as Waldenses (/ w ɔː l ˈ d ɛ n s iː z, w ɒ l-/), Vallenses, Valdesi, or Vaudois, are adherents of a church tradition that began as an ascetic movement within Western Christianity before the Reformation.
Waldenses (N-2) | NC DNCR - NC.gov
Jan 18, 2024 · The Waldenses, or Waldensians, are a Christian sect founded in the 12th century by Peter Waldo. For many years the group was confined to a rugged area in the Cottian Alps along the boundary between Italy and France.
Valdenses (2015) - IMDb
Dec 3, 2015 · The documentary is a mirror's game between reality and representation, between the medieval Waldensians and actual communities with different languages in Italy, Argentina, Uruguay and the United States, wondering why the waldensian heresy has …
Peter Waldo - Wikipedia
Often referred to as the Waldensians (or Waldenses), they were distinct from the Albigensians or Cathari. The Waldensian movement was characterized from the beginning by lay preaching, voluntary poverty, and strict adherence to the Bible.
Centuries later, long walk home - Harvard Gazette
Nov 4, 2016 · The Waldensians were a Christian sect founded in 1173 by a merchant named Peter Waldo. They claimed direct descent from the apostles, fostered a personal interpretation of the Christian scriptures, and preached from a Bible translated into the local tongue.
Piedmontese Easter - Wikipedia
The Piedmontese Easter (Italian: Pasque piemontesi, French: Pâques piémontaises or Pâques vaudoises) was a series of massacres on Waldensians (also known as Waldenses or Vaudois) by Savoyard troops in the Duchy of Savoy in 1655.
HTW Waldensian — The Industrial Commons
In 1893, a new wave of European immigrants called the Waldensians came from Italy to Ellis Island and then to Burke County, establishing what remains the largest settlement of Waldenses in the United States.
The Waldensians: Early Reformers | Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Apr 18, 2016 · Three hundred years before the Protestant Reformation, and one hundred and fifty years before Jan Hus, there were the Waldensians, a group of European Believers whose radical theological tenets would later be adopted in many parts of Christendom.