- The Château de
Quéribus (in
Occitan Castèl de
Queribús) is a
ruined castle in the
commune of
Cucugnan in the Aude département of France. It has been listed...
- Termes,
protector of the
Cathars and lord of
Quéribus,
seized the place.
After the
capture of
Quéribus, he
negotiated his
freedom for the abandonment...
- Château d'Aguilar Château de
Peyrepertuse Château de
Puilaurens Château de
Quéribus Château de
Termes In 1659,
Louis XIV and the
Philip IV of
Spain signed...
- vines. In the
shadow of the
remains of the
Cathar stronghold Château de
Quéribus, the
soils of
Maury are a mix of
schist and slate.
Closer to the communes...
- Niort-de-Sault •
Padern •
Peyrepertuse •
Pieusse •
Puilaurens •
Puivert •
Quéribus • Saint-Ferriol •
Saint Martin de
Toques •
Saissac •
Termes • Villerouge-Termenès...
- the
mountain p****es, or to send
communication signals to the château de
Quéribus a
little further south. The view of the
castle from
Duilhac (to the south)...
- good works.
Albigensian Crusade,
Simon de Montfort, Montségur, Château de
Quéribus Peter Waldo of Lyon was a
wealthy merchant who gave up his
riches around...
- then
becomes one of the "Five sons of Carc****onne" with the
castles of
Quéribus, Peyrepertuse, Château de
Termes and Château d'Aguilar, all
located at...
- a
valley in the Corbières M****if,
overlooked by the
ruined Château de
Quéribus,
which stands at the top of a 728-metre (2,388 ft) hill to the
south of...
- (19 mi) away, Château de
Puivert 49
kilometres (30 mi) and Château de
Quéribus 60
kilometres (37 mi). The
castle dates from the 11th
century (perhaps...