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Catharism reached the south of France in the 12th century.
Another survival, also with a more modern twist, is Catharism itself.
Lombers was a significant centre of Catharism in the late 12th and early 13th centuries.
A collection of primary sources, some on Catharism.
Although many women found something attractive in Catharism not all found its teachings convincing.
Resistance and occasional revolts continued, but the days of Catharism were numbered.
After 1233, the Inquisition was central to crushing what remained of Catharism.
These lords practised Catharism and were accused as heretics.
The Catholic Church was against Catharism, seeing it as a heresy.
In the 12th century, to counter the spread of Catharism, prosecution of heretics became more frequent.
He adopted a laissez-faire attitude to Catharism - and to other cultures and religions.
Catharism disappeared from the northern Italian cities after the 1260s, pressured by the Inquisition.
He spends his time drunk on excellent local wines, fantasizing a very fulfilling populist Catharism.
If you ask me, they should have incorporated Catharism into their own theology, it would have filled in a lot of holes.'
Sybille was arrested, and was eventually burned at the stake after relapsing into Catharism.
A Provençal translation revises the text for compatibility with Catharism.
Catharism attracted numerous women due to the promise of a sacerdotal role that the Catholic Church did not allow.
"That there was a substantial transmission of ritual and ideas from Bogomilism to Catharism is beyond reasonable doubt."
Many consider the County of Foix to be the actual historical centre of Catharism.
Catharism survived for decades afterward.
But linking the spiritual with more earthly matters, the war against Catharism in the Languedoc became part of a larger international conflict.
He was assassinated in 1199 by the adherents of Catharism and became honored as a saint and wonderworker after his death.
Cathar beliefs varied between communities because Catharism was initially taught by ascetic priests who had few set guidelines.
Béziers, a stronghold of Catharism, was the first major town the crusaders would encounter on the way to Carcassonne.
However, the delivering of the consolamentum, on which historical Catharism was based, required a linear succession by a bon homme in good standing.