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Montségur (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃seɡyʁ]; Languedocien:
Montsegur) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France. It is
famous for its...
- The Château de
Montségur (English:
Castle of
Montsegur; Languedocien: Castèl de
Montsegur) is a
former fortress near
Montségur, a
commune in the Ariège...
- The
siege of
Montségur (May 1243 – 16
March 1244) was a
siege that took
place during the
Albigensian Crusade. It
pitted the
royal forces of
Louis IX of...
- Sabu was
identified by
rival hacker group Backtrace Security as "Hector
Montsegur" [sic] on
March 11, 2011, in "Namshub," a PDF
publication (named after...
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Montségur-sur-Lauzon (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃seɡyʁ syʁ lozɔ̃]; Occitan:
Montsegur) is a
commune in the Drôme
department in
southeastern France. Communes...
- When man
attempts to make man then it's a
monster in a test tube." "
Montségur" was
based on the fall of the
Cathar stronghold of the same name, which...
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Catharism at
Montségur around 1232. The fall of
Montségur in 1244
ended organized Cathar activity in the
Occitan region.
Surviving the end of
Montségur he was...
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citation needed] From May 1243 to
March 1244, the
Cathar fortress of
Montségur was
besieged by the
troops of the
seneschal of Carc****onne and the archbishop...
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Heisterbach amalric.
William of Tudela,
cited in Zoé Oldenburg, M****acre at
Montségur, page 116 Sibly, W.A.; Sibly, M.D. (2003). The
Chronicle of
William of...
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Roquebert retired from
journalism and
devoted himself to history. He
moved to
Montségur,
where he
headed an
archaeological research group. In this group, he helped...