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without regard for "age or ****."
Followers were
known as
Cathars or
Albigensians, (after the
French city Albi
where the
movement first took hold), but...
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attracted the ire of the
Catholic establishment. They
became known as the
Albigensians because many
adherents were from the city of Albi and the surrounding...
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April 1215, Louis,
fulfilling his father's vow to
crusade against the
Albigensians, was
cautioned by a
papal legate not to
impede the crusade. At Narbonne...
- The Song of the
Albigensian Crusade is an Old
Occitan epic poem
narrating events of the
Albigensian Crusade from
March 1208 to June 1219.
Modelled on...
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statement by
Abbot Arnaud Amalric before the M****acre at Béziers
during the
Albigensian Crusade,
recorded 30
years later,
according to
Caesarius of Heisterbach...
- Oldenbourg, Zoe (2002) [1961]. M****acre at Montsegur: A
History of the
Albigensian Crusade (3rd ed.).
Phoenix Press. ISBN 1-84212-428-5. The
Perfect Heretics:...
- Sourcebook:
Caesarius of Heisterbach:
Medieval Heresies: Waldensians,
Albigensians, Intellectuals".
Fordham University.
Archived from the
original on 18...
- with
Peter of
Castelnau and
Arnoul to
attempt the
conversion of the
Albigensians. Failing, he
distinguished himself by the zeal with
which he incited...
- Sourcebook:
Caesarius of Heisterbach:
Medieval Heresies: Waldensians,
Albigensians, Intellectuals". Fordham.edu.
Retrieved 22
November 2011.
Russell Jacoby...
- the
Albigensian movement in 13th
century southern France. The
council resolved that a
search in each
parish was to be made for
heretics (
Albigensian and...