5-673: For the medieval Cathar sect, see Albanenses . Albanesi is an Italian surname meaning " Albanian ", in reference to the Arbëreshë people (Italo-Albanians) of southern Italy . It is common in southern Italy and rare elsewhere in the country. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Albanesi (late 18th century), Italian engraver Carlo Albanesi (1858–1926), Italian composer, pianist, teacher, and examiner Meggie Albanesi (1899–1923), British stage and film actress, daughter of Carlo See also [ edit ] Albanese Names of
10-542: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Albanenses 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 sects were the moderate dualist Concorezzenses and an intermediate group called Bagnolenses . According to Rainier Sacconi , writing in 1250, all
15-478: The surname Albanesi . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Albanesi&oldid=1226023876 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Italian toponymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
20-593: The Albanians and Albania References [ edit ] ^ Alinei, Mario; Benozzo, Francesco (2017). Dizionario etimologico-semantico dei cognomi italiani (DESCI) . PM edizioni. p. 124. ISBN 9788899565442 . "Albanése, -i {comune nel Sud, raro altrove}: dall'etnico Albanése o, nel Sud, 'appartenente alle colonie albanesi' (in Abruzzo, Puglie, Campania, Calabria e Sicilia)." [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
25-671: The Cathar sects recognized each other in spite of their differences except the Albanenses and Concorezzenses, who condemn each other. The Albanenses were the followers of papa Niketas and the ordo of Drugunthia . References [ edit ] ^ Roach 1989 , p. 40. ^ Hamilton 2004 , p. 98. Bibliography [ edit ] Hamilton, Bernard (2004). "Introduction". In Janet Hamilton (ed.). Hugh Eteriano: Contra Patarenos . Brill. pp. 1–102. Roach, Andrew (1989). The Relationship of
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