History of the Crusades Against the Albigenses in the Thirteenth CenturyHerman Hooker, 1843 - 156 עמודים |
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עמוד 10
... appeared at that moment destined to become the first and the most elegant of the languages of modern Europe . Those who used it had renounced the name of Frenchmen for that of Provençals ; they had endeavoured , by the means of their ...
... appeared at that moment destined to become the first and the most elegant of the languages of modern Europe . Those who used it had renounced the name of Frenchmen for that of Provençals ; they had endeavoured , by the means of their ...
עמוד 14
... appeared to feel the importance of that inde- pendent spirit which was already degenerating into revolt . His predecessors , engaged in a perilous struggle with the two Henrys , and Frederic Barbarossa , thought their entire force not ...
... appeared to feel the importance of that inde- pendent spirit which was already degenerating into revolt . His predecessors , engaged in a perilous struggle with the two Henrys , and Frederic Barbarossa , thought their entire force not ...
עמוד 16
... appearance of a pure and spotless life , lead away these inconsiderate people from the truth . " Another cause , it is true , abated the persecution . The in- quisitors had , by their arrogance , offended all classes of so- ciety , and ...
... appearance of a pure and spotless life , lead away these inconsiderate people from the truth . " Another cause , it is true , abated the persecution . The in- quisitors had , by their arrogance , offended all classes of so- ciety , and ...
עמוד 18
... appeared too slow in exterminating them , he projected the calling in of strangers to accomplish . this work . On the 17th of November , he wrote to Philip Augustus , exhorting him to declare war against the heretics , the enemies of ...
... appeared too slow in exterminating them , he projected the calling in of strangers to accomplish . this work . On the 17th of November , he wrote to Philip Augustus , exhorting him to declare war against the heretics , the enemies of ...
עמוד 25
... appearance , this motive for complaint , Innocent III named a new legate , Milon , his notary or secretary ; but far from endeavouring , by this means , to restrain the hatred of the abbot of Citeaux , his only aim was to deceive ...
... appearance , this motive for complaint , Innocent III named a new legate , Milon , his notary or secretary ; but far from endeavouring , by this means , to restrain the hatred of the abbot of Citeaux , his only aim was to deceive ...
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abandoned abbot of Citeaux accused afterwards Albigenses Albigeois Amaury de Montfort amongst ancient appeared archbishop of Narbonne Arles arms army Arnold assembled attack Avignon barons besieged bishop Fouquet bishop of Toulouse Blanche capitulation Carcassonne cardinal Castelnau castle caused church Citeaux citizens Cominges conquests count of Foix count of Toulouse count Raymond countship court of Rome crusaders death declared defend demanded destroyed endeavoured enemies engaged excommunication faith fanaticism fanatics favour fiefs Frederic French heresy heretics Holy Land Honorius inhabitants Innocent inquisition inquisitors king of Aragon king of England king of France knights Languedoc Lavaur legate lords Louis VIII massacre monks of Citeaux Montpellier Nevertheless obliged Paris peace persecution Peter Philip Augustus pope possession preach prelates priests prince prisoners Provençal language province Raymond Roger Raymond VII received reformation Saint sectaries siege Simon de Montfort soldiers sword terror thought thousand took Toulousians treaty vassals walls whilst zeal