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Talk:Cathars
Talk:Cathars There is a much better article under ... and thus we're told that the Cathars treated women as equals (though at least ... 15:16 Dec 10, 2002 (UTC) The Cathars originated with the followers of Novatian, and ...
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Image talk:Cathars expelled.JPG
Image talk:Cathars expelled.JPG Could someone provide information on ...
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Cathar
... see the list of Star Wars races. Cathars being expelled from Carcassonne in 1209. Catharism ... appellat" ("In Germany we call these people Cathars"). The Cathars were also sometimes labelled Albigensians. This name ... opponents, and the few texts from the Cathars (the Rituel Cathare de Lyon and the ... Spirit, before their death. The first Occitan Cathars appeared in Limousin between 1012 and ...
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Talk:Cathar
... s Magum Opus go completely unacknowledged. arunvenkat Cathars are albigensians. Albigensians is a geographical name ... anyone objects, I'll combine both under Cathars, and fix links to Albigensians = Cathars. I'll leave this up for a ... searches, there have been references to Cathar, Cathars, Catharist, Cathari... oy! -- April I do not ... good reference on "cat abuse" by the cathars, I'll put it back. Bogdan ...
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Albigensian Crusade
... to eliminate the religion practiced by the Cathars of Languedoc, which the Roman Catholic hierarchy ... street preachers or small localized sects. The Cathars however were a large and popular mass ... newly urbanized areas. It was no coincidence Cathars originated in southern France, one of the ... areas of Europe at the time. The Cathars were especially numerous in the region of ... Innocent III was determined to suppress the Cathars. At first he tried peaceful conversion, ...
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User talk:Drachenfyre
... time. I don't know about the Cathars though, there are a lot of reasonable ... is a lot of nonsense concerning the Cathars. Adam Bishop 05:04, 28 Mar 2005 ... Riffsyphon1024 02:31, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC) Cathars, Troubadours, and Women Hi! Sorry to take ... from the once-common perception of the cathars as proto-protestants. While it is of ... ascertain exactly what the beliefs of the cathars were (see e.g. Peter Biller, ' ...
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User talk:Tobyox
... Talk 16:19, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC) Cathars, Troubordors, Women Thank you for responding! I ... by Bogimul Christian missionaries from the East. Cathars seem to have dominated large parts of ... from the once-common perception of the cathars as proto-protestants. While it is of ... ascertain exactly what the beliefs of the cathars were (see e.g. Peter Biller, 'Through ... York: Routledge, 2001; Mark Gregory Pegg, 'On Cathars, Albigenses, and Good Men of Languedoc', ...
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Talk:Gnosticism
... has knowledge of every gnostic belief (Markion,cathars) and agrees with them. he has a ... of Christianity considered heretical by the majority. Cathars and Bogomils can be treated in similar ... when we start to include groups like Cathars and Bogomils, the opening line, that gnosticism ... Gnosticism." Though later types of Western Gnosticism (Cathars, so-called Rosicrucians, Kabbalah, Sufism, Alchemy) have ... this theme to other mythic representations: the Cathars have in his place the Devil, ...
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Montségur
... one of the last strongholds of the Cathars. Population (1999): 117 (Montséguriens). Geography The ruins ... June 22, 1987. In 1243-1244 - the Cathars - a mysterious heretical sect were besieged at ... French troops. In March of 1244, the Cathars finally surrendered and approximately 220 were burned ... to the fall of the fortress, several Cathars allegedly slipped through the French lines carrying ... Montsegur II", the structure in which the Cathars lived and were besieged and of ...
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Talk:Dance of Death (album)
... links to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathars The reason I linked the Cathars page to Montsegur is simple if you ... this pointed out, then search on the Cathars page for "Mont" and you will find ... burned in one day." (quoted from the Cathars page on Wikipedia) There was no specific ... so I decided to link to the Cathars page since it contains information relating ...
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