Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... Languedoc , and from that time it was no longer possible to practise the Cathar faith openly in the way that people had done before 1209. The introduction of specialist inquisitors from 1233 further increased the pressure , and the ...
... Languedoc , and from that time it was no longer possible to practise the Cathar faith openly in the way that people had done before 1209. The introduction of specialist inquisitors from 1233 further increased the pressure , and the ...
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... Languedoc , not the least because it incorporated features such as the sophisticated bridge over the powerful River Hérault at Saint - Thibéry . Albi lay on the important salt road from Cahors to Béziers , where it also linked up with ...
... Languedoc , not the least because it incorporated features such as the sophisticated bridge over the powerful River Hérault at Saint - Thibéry . Albi lay on the important salt road from Cahors to Béziers , where it also linked up with ...
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... Languedoc . In 1274 Raymond Baussan of La Garde claimed that in Alessandria ( where he had lived for seven years ) , he had seen believers from Fanjeaux , Laurac , Montauriol , La Garde , Ravat , and St. Martin - la - Lande , and from ...
... Languedoc . In 1274 Raymond Baussan of La Garde claimed that in Alessandria ( where he had lived for seven years ) , he had seen believers from Fanjeaux , Laurac , Montauriol , La Garde , Ravat , and St. Martin - la - Lande , and from ...
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Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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