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Peyrepertuse (French pronunciation: [pɛʁpɛʁtyz]; Languedocien: Castèl de Pèirapertusa) is a
ruined fortress and one of the so-called
Cathar castles located...
- Duilhac-sous-
Peyrepertuse (French pronunciation: [dɥijak su pɛʁpɛʁtyz] ; Languedocien:
Dulhac jos Pèirapertusa) is a
commune in the Aude
department in...
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appears as a
witness in the acts of
Guillaume de
Peyrepertuse in 1217. In 1229,
Guillaume de
Peyrepertuse commanded the
castle of
Puilaurens and, in 1242...
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Queribus is one of the "Five Sons of Carc****onne",
along with Aguilar,
Peyrepertuse,
Termes and Puilaurens: five
castles strategically placed to
defend the...
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would ail him
until his
death in 1376. They
reorganised their army at
Peyrepertuse Castle. Then, with the help of many
Castilian rebels and
Bertrand du...
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church of
Santa Maria del Mar was destro****.
Robin de Molhet, lord of
Peyrepertuse, who was
travelling in his
domains when the
earthquake struck, quickly...
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final lands he was
granted were in 1450;
these were
Caudeval and
Peyrepertuse. His
first marriage was to a
daughter of Jean Juvénal des Ursins, chairman...
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Durfort •
Gaussan •
Lastours •
Miramont • Niort-de-Sault •
Padern •
Peyrepertuse •
Pieusse •
Puilaurens •
Puivert • Quéribus • Saint-Ferriol • Saint...
- consecrated,
built in the
first half of the 13th century. 1242 –
Rebuilding of
Peyrepertuse Castle in
France to its
current form begun.[citation needed] c.1245 –...
- Fenouillet-du-Razès and
Peyrepertuse, with the
castle of Puilaurens, the
castle of Fenouillet, the Castellfisel, the
castle of
Peyrepertuse and the
castle of...