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Conflict and Coercion in Southern France

Blair, Judith Jane
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This paper endeavors to examine the mechanisms by which the crown of France was able to subsume the region of Languedoc in the wake of the Albigensian Crusade in the thirteenth century. The systematic use of Catholic doctrine and an inquisition run by the Dominican Order of Preachers allowed France to dominate the populace of the region and destroy any indigenous social, economic, and political structures.

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2006-05-17
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Catharism, Cathars, Middle Ages, Albigensian, Languedoc, Dominican Order, Crusade, Inquisition
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Blair, Judith Jane. (2006). "Conflict and Coercion in Southern France." Honors Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1062088
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2011-09-13
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