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- Peyrepertuse (French pronunciation: [pɛʁpɛʁtyz]; Languedocien: Castèl de Pèirapertusa) is a ruined fortress and one of the so-called Cathar castles located...
- appears as a witness in the acts of Guillaume de Peyrepertuse in 1217. In 1229, Guillaume de Peyrepertuse commanded the castle of Puilaurens and, in 1242...
- Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse (French pronunciation: [dɥijak su pɛʁpɛʁtyz] ; Languedocien: Dulhac jos Pèirapertusa) is a commune in the Aude department in...
- Queribus is one of the "Five Sons of Carc****onne", along with Aguilar, Peyrepertuse, Termes and Puilaurens: five castles strategically placed to defend the...
- would ail him until his death in 1376. They reorganised their army at Peyrepertuse Castle. Then, with the help of many Castilian rebels and Bertrand du...
- church of Santa Maria del Mar was destro****. Robin de Molhet, lord of Peyrepertuse, who was travelling in his domains when the earthquake struck, quickly...
- Burgundy. Its architecture is close in style to that of the Château de Peyrepertuse in Aude. 11th century : The Duchy of Burgundy includes the county of...
- Montec****ino and left Besalú — along with Vallespir, Fenouillèdes, and Peyrepertuse — to Bernard Tallaferro. He annexed Ripoll in 1002. He inaugurated an...
- Durfort  • Gaussan  • Lastours  • Miramont  • Niort-de-Sault  • Padern  • Peyrepertuse  • Pieusse  • Puilaurens  • Puivert  • Quéribus  • Saint-Ferriol  • Saint...
- The now-ruined Peyrepertuse Castle, one of the strategic strongholds ceded by James I of Aragon in accordance with Treaty of Corbeil (1258)...