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Cathare is a goat's milk
cheese from the Languedoc-Roussillon
region of France. The
cheese comes in flat
discs whose face is
covered in
charcoal powder...
- the
Cathars remain, as
preserved by
their opponents (such as the
Rituel Cathare de Lyon)
which give a
glimpse into the
ideologies of
their faith. One large...
- Carc****onne
Salvaza Airport or Carc****onne
Airport in Pays
Cathare (Aéroport de Carc****onne en Pays
Cathare). The
airport handles commercial national and international...
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CATHARE (Code for
Analysis of
Thermalhydraulics during an
Accident of
Reactor and
safety Evaluation) is a system-scale, two-phase thermal-hydraulics simulation...
- Quéribus (Aude) | La dernière
citadelle du Pays
cathare, tombée en 1255". #Terres
Cathares |
cathares.org (in French).
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Normandie Cancoillotte Caprice des
Dieux Canut Carré de l'Est -
Lorraine Cathare Chamois d'or
Chaource Chatou Chaubier Chaumes Chevillon - Haute-Marne Citeaux...
- The
departmental council also
calls it "Cathar Country" (French: Pays
cathare)
after a
group of
religious dissidents active in the 12th to 14th centuries...
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XIIIe siecle: Le
Liber de
duobus principiis,
suivi d'un
fragment de
rituel Cathare (Rome:
Institutum Histori****
Fratrum Praedicatorum, 1939) Weber, Nicholas...
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Constantinople (died 839), also
known as John the Confessor, was an
abbot of the
Cathares Monastery, in Constantinople. He
clashed with the
Byzantine Emperor Leo...
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XIIIe siecle: Le
Liber de
duobus principiis,
suivi d'un
fragment de
rituel Cathare (Rome:
Institutum Histori****
Fratrum Praedicatorum, 1939) "Newadvent.org"...