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Sites:

  •  Journey to the Land of Oc  - http://www.cathars.org
     Offers detailed information and pictures about Cathar lands, the Albigensian Crusade, as well as the Cathar faith.
  •  The Legend of the Cathars  - http://gnosistraditions.faithweb.com/mont.html
     Information and pictures relating to the history of the Cathars. Can also order "Reflections on Secret Gnostic Traditions."
  •  Albigensian Crusade: Cathars and Catharism in the Languedoc  - http://www.languedoc-france.info/12_cathars.htm
     Catharism in the Languedoc, Cathar beliefs. Cathars and heretics, the high culture of the troubadours and the Counts of Toulouse. The Role of the Roman Catholic Church: Innocent III, Crusades (The Albigensian Crusade) and the annexation of the Languedoc to France.
  •  Montsegur and the Cathar Heresy  - http://www.russianbooks.org/montsegur.htm
     Introductuion to the Cathar faith. The significance of events at Montsegur during the Cathar period, including the names, where known, of the Cathars burned alive there. References to primary source material.
  •  Cathar Eclipse  - http://www.forrester-roberts.co.uk/cathars.html
     Description of the modern appeal of Cathar ideas. Extracts from a book about the Cathars (also called 'Cathar Eclipse') and extracts from an illustrated map of the Cathar Crusade.
  •  The Albigenses  - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01267e.htm
     Text from the Catholic Encyclopedia about what the Roman Catholic Church regards as a neo-Manichean sect: the Cathars who flourished in what is now southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
  •  Cathars (Carthari) regarded as heretics  - http://www.medievalchurch.org.uk/h_cathari.html
     An account of Catharism from a mainstream Christian point of view, from an internet Resource for Studying the Church in the Middles Ages.