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- ISBN 978-84-414113-7-1. (in French) Brunn, Uwe (2006), Des contestataires aux "cathares" : Discours de réforme et propagande antihérétique dans les pays du Rhin...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- des cathares pour aujourd'****, Éditions Le Foyer de l'âme, 1995 (with Pierre-Jean Ruff) Petit précis de catharisme, Éd. Loubatières, 1996 Les Cathares :...
- Brenon, Anne. Les Archipels Cathares. Brenon, Anne. Petit Précis de Catharisme, Loubatières, 1996. Brenon, Anne. Les cathares : Pauvres du Christ ou apôtres...
- Cathar castles (in French Châteaux cathares) are a group of medieval castles located in the Languedoc region. Some had a Cathar connection in that they...
- him from 1949 to 1971 on the "Études Cathares". Manichéisme et Catharisme, Éditions des Cahiers d'Études Cathares Le Faust de Goethe au Goetheanum Translation...
- XIIIe siecle: Le Liber de duobus principiis, suivi d'un fragment de rituel Cathare (Rome: Institutum Histori**** Fratrum Praedicatorum, 1939) Weber, Nicholas...
- The departmental council also calls it "Cathar Country" (French: Pays cathare) after a group of religious dissidents active in the 12th to 14th centuries...