Carcassonne
154 |
Pedro of Aragon and Simon de Montfort |
157 |
De Montford Accepts the Conquered Territories.—His Difficulties |
159 |
Raymond Attacked.—Deceit Practised by the Church |
162 |
His Desperate Efforts to Avert a Rupture |
166 |
First Siege of Toulouse.—Raymond Gradually Overpowered |
167 |
Intervention of Pedro of Aragon |
170 |
Raymond Prejudged.—Trial Denied him |
173 |
Pedro Declares War.—Battle of Muret, Sept. 13, 1213 |
175 |
De Montfort’s Vicissitudes.—Pious Fraud of the Legate |
178 |
Raymond Deposed and Replaced by De Montfort |
179 |
The Lateran Council.—It Decides in De Montfort’s Favor |
181 |
Rising of the People under the Younger Raymond |
184 |
Second Siege of Toulouse in 1217.—Death of De Montfort |
185 |
Crusade of Louis Cœur-de-Lion.—Third Siege of Toulouse |
187 |
Raymond VII. Recovers his Lands.—Recrudescence of Heresy |
189 |
Negotiations Opened.—Death of Philip Augustus |
190 |
Louis VIII. Proposes a Crusade.—Raymond Makes Terms with the Church |
191 |
Duplicity of Honorius III.—Council of Bourges, Nov. 1225 |
193 |
Louis Organizes the Crusade in 1226 |
197 |
His Conquering Advance.—His Retreat and Death |
199 |
Desultory War in 1227.—Negotiations in 1228 |
201 |
Treaty of Paris, April, 1229.—Persecution Established |
203 |
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CHAPTER V.—Persecution. |
Growth of Intolerance in the Early Church |
209 |
Persecution Commences under Constantine |
212 |
The Church Adopts the Death-penalty for Heresy |
213 |
Duty of the Ruler to Suppress Heresy |
215 |
Decline of Persecuting Spirit under the Barbarians |
216 |
Hesitation to Punish in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries |
218 |
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