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Montaillou ([mɔ̃.ta.ju]; French:
Montaillou,
village occitan de 1294 à 1324, lit. '
Montaillou, an
Occitan Village from 1294 to 1324') is a book by the...
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Montaillou ([mɔ̃.ta.ju]; Occitan: Montalhon) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in the
south of France. Its original,
medieval location was abandoned...
- Roy Ladurie's best-known work is
Montaillou,
village occitan de 1294 à 1324 (1975), a
study of the
village of
Montaillou in the
region of
Languedoc in the...
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example of this type of
punishment is to be
found in the
French village of
Montaillou, one of the last
bastions of the
Cathar belief; here the
local Bishop...
- The Château de
Montaillou is a
ruined castle in the
French village of
Montaillou, in the Ariège département. The
village of
Montaillou,
standing on the...
- Ladurie's
Montaillou;
although Bélibaste
never lived at
Montaillou, he is
frequently mentioned in the
interrogations of
suspected heretics from
Montaillou. He...
- of
Montaillou,
France in the late
thirteenth and
early fourteenth century. He is the
central figure in
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's 1975 book
Montaillou, a...
- Ladurie, E. le Roi.
Montaillou,
Catholics and
Cathars in a
French Village, 1294–1324, trans. B. Bray, 1978. Also
published as
Montaillou: The
Promised Land...
- Ladurie's
study Montaillou,
village occitan de 1294 à 1324 and in some ways is that book's protagonist.
Maury was born in the
small town of
Montaillou one of eight...
- Ladurie's
Montaillou. A ****
daughter of
Prades Tavernier she
became a
servant in the
house of the
wealthy Clergue family of
Montaillou. She left their...