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The Yellow Cross: The Story of the Last Cathars 1290-1329 Book

Paperback. Pub Date: 08 2001 Pages: 512 Publisher: Penguin In the 13th century a group of heretics in southwest France. the Cathars. Became a serious threat to the Catholic Church IN Several waves of repression thousands of Cathars were killed. Yet so ardent was their faith that. early in the next century. the Cathars rose one last time. Using the eathtakingly detailed and uniquely extant documentation from this period. and drawing on his intimate knowledge of the last Cathars' tracks and hiding places . many of which survive to this day. Rene Weis tells the full story of this gripping historical episode.Contents: The people of Montaillou; the steward. the chatelaine and the demon priest - 1291-1301; exodus to Lombardy - 1296; the last perfect's return - 1299-1300; betrayal and consolidation - 1300; Pierre Maury and the Cathars of Arques; Montaillou 1300-1305; the Cathars an...Read More

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  • Foyles

    In the 13th century, a group of heretics in southwest France, the Cathars, became a serious threat to the Catholic church. In several waves of repression, thousands of Cathars were killed. Yet so ardent was their faith that, early in the next century, the Cathars rose one last time. Using the breathtakingly detailed and uniquely extant documentation from this period, and drawing on his intimate knowledge of the last Cathars' tracks and hiding places, many of which survive to this day, René Weis tells the full story of this gripping historical episode.

  • ASDA

    In the 13th century a group of heretics in southwest France the Cathars became a serious threat to the Catholic church. In several waves of repression thousands of Cathars were killed. Yet so ardent was their faith that early in the next century the Cathars rose one last time. This title tells the story of this historical episode.

  • 0140276696
  • 9780140276695
  • René Weis
  • 2 August 2001
  • Penguin
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 512
  • New Ed
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