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- Inquisition that followed ultimately eradicated Catharism. There is academic controversy about whether Catharism was a real and organized movement or whether...
- known as the Cathar Crusade (1209–1229), was a military and ideological campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc,...
- Roquefixade Château de Saissac Château d'Usson List of castles in France Catharism ****ociation des Sites du Pays Cathare: historical and tourist information...
- could also become Perfecti and were known as Parfaites or Perfectae. Catharism itself was a Christian religious movement with dualistic and Gnostic elements...
- response to Catharism, and a crusade was ultimately declared against Catharism. Repentant first offenders (who admitted to having been Cathars), when released...
- one of the last strongholds of the Cathars. The present fortress on the site, though described as one of the "Cathar castles," is from a later period....
- Protestants while German Protestants rarely discussed the Cathars. Affiliations with Catharism and Protestantism have been criticized by many historians...
- have attempted to identify Cathar influence in Petrobrusians, but such views have been criticized. The Petrobrusians and Cathars had some similarities, which...
- of the Cathars, the heterodox Christian movement thriving in the 12th to 14th centuries, Oholah and Oholibah inspired the belief that the Cathar Invisible...
- century. Raymond-Roger was not a Cathar, although many of his subjects were. He adopted a laissez-faire attitude to Catharism – and to other cultures and religions...