Song about the crusade against the Albigensians
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The poem "Song about the cross campaign against Albigians" (the first floor. XIII century) is the only monument of old-oxcanic literature, which united the historical narration and epic. Arounded by about 1214 by the cleric guillment from the target, in 1228 the poem was continued by an anonymous poet held in Rimonon VII"s retinue, the last Count Toulouse. In 1208, Pope Innokenti III called on the barons and commoners in a crusade against albigoy heretics, and in 1209, the army headed by the Papal League of Arno Amori entered the blooming land of the south of France and began to ruthlessly ruin cities and castles, destroying everyone who provided resistance. "Kill everyone, the Lord will figure out, the legata responded to the question, how to distinguish the heretic from Catholic. The names of the leader of the campaign of Count Simon de Montfor and his "right hand" - bishop of Toulouse folk, former troubadour, became barely
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Poetry & Literature
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Paper:White
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Series: Literary Monuments
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ISBN:978-5-8621-8489-1
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