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Caesarius of
Heisterbach (c. 1180 – c. 1240),
sometimes erroneously called, in English,
Caesar of
Heisterbach, was the
prior of a
Cistercian monastery...
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Heisterbach Abbey (Kloster
Heisterbach; also Petersthal,
formerly Petersberg) was a
Cistercian monastery in the
Siebengebirge near
Oberdollendorf in North...
- the Crusade, the ****ault on Béziers, and was
reported by
Caesarius of
Heisterbach to have
uttered the order. Less
formal English translations have given...
- Césaire de
Heisterbach [Kill them all God will
recognise his own. The Béziers m****acre and the
Albigensian crusade seen by Césaire de
Heisterbach] (in French)...
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Albigensian Crusade,
recorded 30
years later,
according to
Caesarius of
Heisterbach. cf. "Kill them all and let God sort them out."
Caelum non
animum mutant...
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Master of the
Heisterbach Altarpiece was a
German painter active around Cologne between 1440 and 1460. The work of the
Master of the
Heisterbach Altarpiece...
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raged against it.[citation needed]
About 20
years later,
Caesarius of
Heisterbach relates this
story about the m****acre: When they discovered, from the...
- the girl in the right-hand wing
holding a
basket containing doves. The
Heisterbach Altarpiece, a
dismantled double set of
wings now
broken apart and divided...
- that are His"). (This oft-quoted
phrase is
sourced from
Caesarius of
Heisterbach along with a
story of all the
heretics who
desecrated a copy of the Gospels...
- the
monks moved to the foot of the
mountain and
founded the
Abbey of
Heisterbach,
which was destro**** in 1803. The
ruins can
still be seen.
Today the...