In the middle ages, who would have been considered a heretic by the church

During the Middle Ages, individuals who went against the beliefs or teachings of the Catholic Church would have been considered heretics. This could include individuals who held unorthodox beliefs, challenged the authority of the Church, or promoted ideas that were deemed heretical by Church officials. Some specific examples of individuals who were considered heretics during this time period include the Cathars, Waldensians, and Lollards.