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Guilhabert de
Castres (about 1165 – 1240) was a
prominent Cathar theologian. Born in Castres, he
became a
Cathar Perfect and,
between 1223 and 1226, Bishop...
- Refortified, the
castle became a
center of
Cathar activities, and home to
Guilhabert de Castres, a
Cathar theologian and bishop. In 1233 the site
became "the...
- Philippa, Raymond's daughter,
around 1239.
Under Raymond's protection,
Guilhabert de
Castres set up the
center of
Catharism at Montségur
around 1232. The...
- waka poet (b. 1184) Germ**** II (Nauplius),
patriarch of
Constantinople Guilhabert de Castres,
French bishop and
theologian Hartmann I,
German nobleman and...
- Puel was also born in Castres.
Other people born in the city include:
Guilhabert de
Castres -
Cathar bishop Nicolas Jean de Dieu
Soult -
Politician and...
- the
Inquisition that
pervaded the Languedoc. In 1233, the
Cathar Bishop Guilhabert de
Castres asked Raymond de
Pereille for
permission to make Montségur...
- (Donat Guignard)
Guignard 1934
Guignard Chanute (Msr.
Guilhabert from Gaillac, France)
Guilhabert Pou-Planeur (Bruno Gumpert)
Gumpert G.1
Gumpert G.2 Gumpert...
- 1225, it
hosted the
Cathar synod, a
hundred Perfects presided over by
Guilhabert de Castres,
bishop of Toulouse.
During a
meeting at the castle, they decided...
- for
faidits and
other ****cuted Cathars. The
Cathar bishop of
Toulouse Guilhabert de
Castres is
known to have
taken refuge here.
Towards the end of the...
- the consolamentum, for
becoming a
Cathar Perfect from the
Cathar bishop Guilhabert de
Castres in 1204 in Fanjeaux,
along with
three other women of high rank...