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beghard (n.)

Alt. of Beguard

beghard Sentence Examples

  1. The beghards were a religious movement that emerged in the 13th century.
  2. Beghards were largely itinerant and lived under a vow of poverty.
  3. The beghards were often associated with the beguines, a similar movement for women.
  4. The beghards were sometimes accused of heresy, but they eventually gained papal recognition.
  5. The beghards were known for their emphasis on poverty and their commitment to living a simple life.
  6. The beghards were often associated with the Franciscan movement.
  7. The beghards played an important role in the development of the Protestant Reformation.
  8. The beghards were often persecuted by the Catholic Church.
  9. The beghards were eventually suppressed by the Catholic Church in the 16th century.
  10. The beghards left a lasting legacy of religious and social reform.

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Alt. of Beguard

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The beghards were a religious movement that emerged in the 13th century.

Beghards were largely itinerant and lived under a vow of poverty.

The beghards were often associated with the beguines, a similar movement for women.

The beghards were sometimes accused of heresy, but they eventually gained papal recognition.