-
chanson de la
croisade albigeoise. Paris: Les
Belles Lettres, (1931–1961). Gougaud, Henri, tr.,
Chanson de la
croisade albigeoise. Paris:
Livre de Poche...
- Toulouse. Its
inhabitants are
called Albigensians (French: Albigeois,
Albigeoise(s), Occitan: albigés -esa(s)). It is the seat of the
Archbishop of Albi...
-
preparing gras-double
include dacquoise (boiled with ham and onions),
albigeoise (slow-cooked with vinegar, cloves,
garlic and saffron) and languedocienne...
-
William of
Tudela who
wrote the
first part of La
Chanson de la
Croisade Albigeoise, an
account of the
Albigensian Crusade against the Cathars. The castle...
- 77. Rist 2009, p. 49-50.
Rowlands 2018, p. 74.
Chanson de la
Croisade Albigeoise laisse 171;
Guillaume de Puylaurens,
Chronica 27.
Peter of les Vaux-de-Cernay...
- importantly,
William now
began to
compose the
Chanson de la
Croisade Albigeoise. Work on the
first part of this poem
began in 1210,
William implies, though...
- 149. ISBN 0-571-20002-8.
Chanson de la
Croisade Albigeoise laisse 205.
Chanson de la
Croisade Albigeoise laisse 206;
Peter of les Vaux-de-Cernay, Historia...
-
attributed to St
Bernard (1870); and
Bernard Délicieux et l'Inquisition
albigeoise (1877). To
these must be
added his
contributions to the
Dictionnaire des...
-
chiefly used as a
symbol of Occitania. In the
Chanson de la
Croisade Albigeoise, it goes by the name of "Raymondine cross" (crotz
ramondenca or ramondina)...
- 1998, p. 5. Martin-Chabot,
Eugene (1931–1961).
Chanson de la
croisade albigeoise [Song of the
Albigensian Crusade] (in French). p. 2.
Costen 1997, pp. 60–61...