History of the Crusades Against the Albigenses: In the Thirteenth CenturyWightman and Cramp, 1826 - 266 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 67
עמוד iii
... Simon de Montfort , 1214 to 1218 CHAP . IV . 102 Crusade of the French against the Albigenses , from the death of Simon de Montfort to that of Louis VIII , 1218 to 1226 - 135 CHAP . V. Affairs of the Albigenses , from the death of Louis ...
... Simon de Montfort , 1214 to 1218 CHAP . IV . 102 Crusade of the French against the Albigenses , from the death of Simon de Montfort to that of Louis VIII , 1218 to 1226 - 135 CHAP . V. Affairs of the Albigenses , from the death of Louis ...
עמוד 24
... Simon de Mont- fort , count of Leicester ; the counts of Nevers , of St. Paul , of Auxerre , of Genève , and of Forez . " The abbot of Citeaux , Arnold Amalric , distin- guished himself with his whole congregation , by his zeal in ...
... Simon de Mont- fort , count of Leicester ; the counts of Nevers , of St. Paul , of Auxerre , of Genève , and of Forez . " The abbot of Citeaux , Arnold Amalric , distin- guished himself with his whole congregation , by his zeal in ...
עמוד 38
... Simon de Montfort on the other , gave proofs of extraordinary valour , it was taken . The assailants then proceeded to the attack of the second suburb , but were repulsed with loss . For eight days the besieged continued to defend it ...
... Simon de Montfort on the other , gave proofs of extraordinary valour , it was taken . The assailants then proceeded to the attack of the second suburb , but were repulsed with loss . For eight days the besieged continued to defend it ...
עמוד 41
... Simon de Mont- fort . By this treachery , he thought to strike with terror the souls of the inhabitants of Carcassonne ; but the effect of it was precisely to withdraw from his power the victims whom he had destined to the 41.
... Simon de Mont- fort . By this treachery , he thought to strike with terror the souls of the inhabitants of Carcassonne ; but the effect of it was precisely to withdraw from his power the victims whom he had destined to the 41.
עמוד 45
... Simon de Mont- fort , earl of Leicester . This lord of a castle , ten leagues from Paris , was the head of a house ... Montfort Amau- ry . He was vassal of his hero , Simon de Montfort , whom he followed to the crusade . please a monk ...
... Simon de Mont- fort , earl of Leicester . This lord of a castle , ten leagues from Paris , was the head of a house ... Montfort Amau- ry . He was vassal of his hero , Simon de Montfort , whom he followed to the crusade . please a monk ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
abbot of Citeaux accused afterwards Albi Albigenses Albigeois amongst archbishop archbishop of Narbonne Arles army Arnold authority Avignon barons besieged Beziers bishop of Toulouse Carcassonne cardinal castle catholic cause Cern Christians church of Rome Citeaux Cominges council count of Foix count of Toulouse count Raymond countship crusaders death defend Eccles enemies engaged excommunication faicts de Tolosa faith favour fiefs Frederic French gén Guil Guill heresy heretics Hist Histoire de Languedoc Holy Land Honorius inhabitants Innocent Innocentii inquisition inquisitors king of Aragon king of England king of France knights Languedoc legate lords Louis VIII monks Narbonne negociations Paris persecution Peter Petri Val Petri Vallis Philip Augustus Podio Laur Podio Laurentii pope possession Præclara preach prelates Preuves priests prince province Raymond VII Raynaldi Ann reformation Saint sect siege Simon de Montfort tion vassals Vaux-Cernay viscount Waldenses whilst XXIII XXIV zeal
קטעים בולטים
עמוד xxi - Therefore watch, and remember that by the space of three years, I ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears.
עמוד xxi - Take heed, therefore, unto yourselves, and to all the flock over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood. 29 For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock.
עמוד xxi - ... who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
עמוד 77 - Resistance was impossible; ftnd the only care of Simon de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners. that the^ priests of the living God might not be deprived of their promised joys.
עמוד 6 - We cannot, therefore, be astonished if they have represented them to us with all those characters which might render them the most monstrous, mingled with all the fables which would serve to irritate the minds of the people against those who professed them.
עמוד 77 - The count,, seeing that this would produce great delay, ordered the rest to be massacred ; and the pilgrims, receiving the order with the greatest avidity, very soon massacred them all upon the spot.
עמוד 37 - Beziers, and had pillaged the houses of all that they thought worth carrying off, they set fire to the city, in every part at once, and reduced it to a vast funeral pile. Not a house remained standing, not one human being alive. Historians differ as to the number of victims. The abbot of Citeaux, feeling some shame for the butchery which he had ordered, in his letter to Innocent III reduces it to fifteen thousand ; others make it amount to sixty.
עמוד 128 - ... of the citizens, were, on every occasion, seized with a rapacious hand, and divided at discretion, amongst the crusaders. No calculation can ascertain, with any precision, the dissipation of wealth, or the destruction of human life, which were the consequences of the crusade against the Albigenses.
עמוד 28 - We counsel you, with the apostle Paul, to employ guile with regard to this Count, for in this case it ought to be called prudence. We must attack separately those who are separated from unity : leave for a time the count of Thoulouse, employing toward him a wise dissimulation, that the other heretics may be the more easily defeated, and that afterwards we may crush him when he shall be left alone...