- sect by the
Catholic Church, its
followers were
attacked first by the
Albigensian Crusade and
later by the
Medieval Inquisition,
which eradicated the sect...
- The
Albigensian Crusade (French:
Croisade des albigeois), also
known as the
Cathar Crusade (1209–1229), was a
military and
ideological campaign initiated...
- and
fulfilling his father's
crusading vow,
Louis led
forces during the
Albigensian Crusade in
support of
Simon de
Montfort the Elder, from 1219 to 1223...
- In the
Middle Ages, the
Cathar yellow cross was a
distinguishing mark worn by
repentant Cathars, who were
ordered to wear it by the
Roman Catholic Church...
- 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...
- independence.
Later in the 12th century, the
county was
affected by the
Albigensian Crusade, and by 1229, the
Treaty of
Paris saw
Toulouse formally submitted...
- Béziers,
which was the
first major military action of the
Albigensian Crusade. The
Albigensian Crusade was
initiated in the
Kingdom of
France at the behest...
- 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:...
- order,
excommunicated Count Raymond VI of Toulouse, and
declared the
Albigensian crusade.
Pierre was born in the
diocese of Montpellier. He
became archdeacon...
- Montségur (May 1243 – 16
March 1244) was a
siege that took
place during the
Albigensian Crusade. It
pitted the
royal forces of
Louis IX of
France and
those of...