Raymond re-entered Toulouse again. Simon de Montfort immediately besieged the city once more. Simon was killed during the siege (25 June 1218); his son...
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in Toulouse, approved by the pope in 1216 which gives it the name of Order of Preachers. 1218 - Siege of Toulouse (1217–18). 1219 - Siege of Toulouse (1219) [fr]...
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The County of Toulouse (Occitan: Comtat de Tolosa, Latin: Comitatus Tolosanus, Middle French: Conté de Thoulouse) was a territory in present-day southern...
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Walter III of Châtillon (category 1219 deaths)
Champagne. In 1219, he took the cross for the third time of his life and was back at Albigensian Crusade. He fought at sieges of Marmande then Toulouse. He died...
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Albigensian Crusade (section Toulouse)
June 1219. Its occupants, excluding only the commander and his knights, were massacred. After capturing Marmande, Louis attempted to retake Toulouse. Following...
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Hispaniolus, a knight, and A. R., a... 1219. Catalogue description Guy de Possoniere to Hubert de Burgh, justiciar: the siege of Rochfort-sur-Loire; help... February...
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The history of Toulouse, in Occitania, southern France, traces back to ancient times. After Roman rule, the city was ruled by the Visigoths and Merovingian...
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forces during the Albigensian Crusade in support of Simon de Montfort the Elder, from 1219 to 1223, and as king, from January 1226 to September 1226....
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13th century in literature (redirect from 1219 in literature)
biographical poem L'histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal, commissioned to commemorate William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1219), a rare example at this...
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of Poitou (1205). In 1211, Savari de Mauléon assisted Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse, and with him besieged Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester in...
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mostly southern French forces – captured the region in 1109, Bertrand of Toulouse became the first count of Tripoli as a vassal of King Baldwin I of Jerusalem...
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Peter I, Duke of Brittany (redirect from Peter de Braine, 1st Earl of Richmond)
the bulk of the earldom's income. In 1219 he participated in the capture of Marmande and the siege of Toulouse during the Albigensian Crusade. Peter...
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involved in the Fifth Crusade, participating in the siege of Damietta from 1218 to 1220. In 1219 he began to write the Historia Hierosolymitana, a history...
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French Inquisition (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
four major areas: Southern France (Languedoc), with its main center in Toulouse; Northern France (including the southern Netherlands), with its main center...
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Crusade Siege of Mount Tabor (1218) – Crusades Siege of Damietta (1218) – Fifth Crusade Siege of Marmande (1219) – Albigensian Crusade Siege of Toulouse (1219)...
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surrendered in mid-October and were allowed to leave with their lives. In 1219, the knights of Santiago took Santiago do Cacém. In the same year, king Afonso...
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Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233. He was the younger son of Bohemond III of Antioch. The dying Raymond...
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History of the County of Tripoli (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1109. Around the same time, Bertrand, who had ceded Toulouse to Alfonso Jordan, came to join the siege at the head of a 4,000-strong army. He claimed Raymond's...
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the counts of Toulouse, and was three times besieged and taken during the Albigensian Crusade, its capture by Amaury de Montfort in 1219 being followed...
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Principality of Antioch (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Alexios' failure to bring them aid. He was resisted by count Raymond of Toulouse, who maintained that the city should be returned to Alexios and who would...
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Gerald V of Armagnac (category 1219 deaths)
Gerald V d'Armagnac (died 1219), Count of Armagnac and Fézensac from 1215 to 1219, was the son of Bernard d'Armagnac, Viscount of Fézensaguet and Geralda...
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III's work, confirming Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester in the possession of the lands of Raymond VI of Toulouse and succeeding, as Innocent III...
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de Montagut, Hermann of Salza and Guérin de Montaigu. 29 May. The Siege of Damietta begins. 25 June. Simon de Montfort dies at the Siege of Toulouse....
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Pope Innocent III (redirect from Lotario de Conti)
Théry-Astruc, "Introduction", in Innocent III et le Midi (Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 50), Toulouse, Privat, 2015, pp. 11–35, at pp. 13–14. Civilization in the West...
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Mangburni, who is forced to flee to India after the Mongol invasion (see 1219). Autumn – Genghis Khan moves against the wealthy city of Urgench. He is...
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301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D. to 1300 A.D. List of Byzantine...
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Hugh VIII of Lusignan (12th century) Hugh IX of Lusignan (1163 or 1168 – 1219) Hugh X of Lusignan (1195–1249) Hugh XI of Lusignan (1221–1250) Hugh XII...
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impoverished principality and Bohemond regained Antioch with local support in 1219. The personal union between Antioch and Tripoli proved lasting, but in fact...
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Theobald I, Count of Bar (or Thibauld), French nobleman (c. 1158) Baldwin of Toulouse, Occitan noble (b. 1165) "Philip II King of France, Crusader & Reformer"...
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