Arthurian, Celtic and Cathar legends brought to life in the maps and charts of Forrester Roberts.
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Strayer's The Albigensian Crusades is a political history of Occitania (what is now southern France) during the first half of the thirteenth century...
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A rather dense academic survey, Lambert's The Cathars is really for the specialist rather than the general reader...
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The General Conference Cathar Church is a nondenominational, noncreedal, 25, 000 member house-church movement. A diasporal descendant from surviving remnants of the medieval Inquisition 800 years ago, Cathars today seek to build substantive unity among the People of GOD as commanded by Jesus Christ.
The Legend of the Cathars Text and Photographs by Judith Mann 1996 Judith Mann At the end of seven hundred years, the laurel will be green once more. - Anon.Troubadour, 13th Century HIGH ON A SACRED MOUNTAIN in Southern France, the whitened ruins of Montsegur are a reminder of the last actively visible gnostic school in the West, the Cathari. Below Montsegur lies a peaceful meadow, its name, ...
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