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In 1209 Simon of Montfort led a war against the Cathars of Languedoc after Pope Innocent III preached a crusade condemning them as heretics. The suppression of heresy became a pretext for a vicious war that remains largely unstudied as a military conflict. Laurence Marvin here examines the Albigensian Crusade as military and political history rather than religious history and traces these dimensions of the conflict through to Montfort's death in 1218. He shows how Montfort experienced military success in spite of a hostile populace, impossible military targets, armies that dissolved every forty days, and a pope who often failed to support the crusade morally or financially. He also discusses the supposed brutality of the war, why the inhabitants were for so long unsuccessful at defending themselves against it, and its impact on Occitania. This original account will appeal to scholars of medieval France, the Crusades and medieval military history.
Croisade des Albigeois, --- 1209-1218 --- --Histoire militaire --- --Albigeois, --- Albigenses --- History --- France --- Church history --- Christian heresies --- Crusades. --- Cathares --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Croisades --- History. --- Histoire --- Languedoc (France) --- History, Military --- Religious aspects. --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire militaire --- Aspect religieux --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Arts and Humanities --- Croisade des Albigeois, 1208-1249 --- Albigeois, --- Albigenses - History --- France - Church history - 987-1515
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The Pisan scholar Hugh Eteriano was adviser on western church affairs to Manuel Comnenus, and lived in Constantinople from c.1165 -82, where he encountered an heretical group among the western inhabitants of the city, which prompted him to write the Contra Patarenos. Patarenes was an alternative name for Cathars, and this text is of considerable importance to an understanding of the relationship between the western Cathars and older Byzantine dualist movements. Hugh's treatise is here published for the first time in a text established from the two extant manuscripts, together with a commentary and translation, a biography of the author and an historical introduction about the place of Hugh's treatise in the history of Christian dualism.
Patarines --- Albigenses --- Eteriano, Hugh --- Albigensians --- Albigenzen --- Albigeois (Secte) --- Cathares --- Cathares -- Doctrines --- Cathari --- Catharism --- Catharisme --- Catharisme -- Moyen âge --- Catharists --- Cathars --- Katharen --- Katharisme --- Pataria --- Paterini --- Patarines. --- Albigenses. --- Christian heresies --- Patarins --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Eteriano, Hugh. --- Eteriano, Hugh. Contra Patarenos --- Advice. --- Eteriano, Hugh - Contra Patarenos
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Preface. Acknowledgments. Dramatis Personae. Genealogical Charts. A Most Holy War. Abbreviations Used in Notes. Notes. Bibliography. Index
Albigenses --- Christian heresies --- Crusades. --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- History. --- History --- France --- Languedoc (France) --- France, Southern --- History, Military --- Religious aspects. --- Crusades --- 284.41 --- 284.41 Albigenzen. Katharen --- Albigenzen. Katharen --- Cathares --- Albigeois, Croisade contre les (1208-1229) --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Histoire. --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Croisades --- Histoire --- France (Sud) --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire militaire --- Aspect religieux --- Albigesos --- Croades. --- Heretgies cristianes --- Història. --- Història --- França --- Història eclesiàstica
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