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                In the middle ages who would have been considered a heretic by the church
            
            
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    In the Middle Ages, anyone who held beliefs or opinions that were contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church would have been considered a heretic. This included individuals who questioned the authority of the Church, denied the existence of God, or held beliefs that were deemed to be in opposition to the official doctrine of the Church. Some specific examples of groups that were considered heretical during the Middle Ages include the Cathars, the Waldensians, and the Hussites. These groups were often persecuted by the Church and their members were subject to imprisonment, torture, and even death.
    
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