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eradicated Catharism.[citation needed] In the
opening decades of the new millenium,
academic controversy has
arisen regarding whether Catharism was a real...
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known as the
Cathar Crusade (1209–1229), was a
military and
ideological campaign initiated by Pope
Innocent III to
eliminate Catharism in Languedoc,...
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could also
become Perfecti and were
known as
Parfaites or Perfectae.
Catharism itself was a
Christian religious movement with
dualistic and
Gnostic elements...
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Saissac Château d'Usson List of
castles in
France Catharism ****ociation des
Sites du Pays Cathare:
historical and
tourist information...
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response to
Catharism, and a
crusade was
ultimately declared against Catharism.
Repentant first offenders (who
admitted to
having been
Cathars), when released...
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Protestants while German Protestants rarely discussed the
Cathars.
Affiliations with
Catharism and
Protestantism have been
criticized by many historians...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...