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Charts and Maps by Forrester Roberts
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Arthurian, Celtic and Cathar legends brought to life in the maps and charts of Forrester Roberts.
pages.britishlibrary.net/forrester-roberts/ reviewsThe Albigensian Crusades; Massacre at Montsegur (Jospeh R. Strayer, Carol Lansing, Zoe
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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...
dannyreviews.com/h/Siege_Montsegur.html reviewsThe Cathars (Malcolm Lambert) - review
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A rather dense academic survey, Lambert's The Cathars is really for the specialist rather than the general reader...
dannyreviews.com/h/Cathars.html reviewsCathar Church, General Conference Cathar Church | Assembly of good Christians
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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.
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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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