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The Albigensian Crusade (Paperback)
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Short Description for The Albigensian CrusadeEight centuries ago the Languedoc was a rich semi-independent principality on the Mediterranean, where a persuasive heresy of eastern origin challenged the orthodoxy of Catholicism. This is an account of the ensuing crusade, and the concomitant destruction of the Languedoc cultural tradition.
Full description- Publisher: Faber and Faber
- Published: 23 August 1999
- Format: Paperback 288 pages
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- Categories: European History | Early History: C 500 To C 1450/1500 | Medieval History | History Of Religion
- ISBN 13: 9780571200023 ISBN 10: 0571200028
- Sales rank: 127,434
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Full description for The Albigensian Crusade
Languedoc is among the most varied and beautiful parts of France, but eight centuries ago it was far from certain that it would become part of France at all. The rich, semi-independent principality on the Mediterranean, ruled by the house of Toulouse, seemed far apart from the world of the feudal north. It was here that a persuasive heresy of eastern origin challenged the orthodoxy of Catholicism. For more than fifty years the Church retreated in the face of a rival whose teaching appeared to question the very foundations of Christian thought. Finally, in 1208, the Church proclaimed a crusade against the "infidels". This is an account of the ensuing war and the concomitant destruction of the Languedoc cultural tradition - a tradition that created the troubador, the basilica of Saint Sernin, and the castles of Cabaret and Carcassonne.

