RMJTKGYN–Pedro Berruguete St Dominic and the Albigenses WGA02083
RMD88H4N–ALBIGENSES IMPRISONED
RM2B6T7DY–Heilige Dominicus The Saint Dominic bears habit of his order. In his hand a book and a flag Where: Maria on a rosary. On his forehead a star. Dominic trampled the heresies of the Albigenses. Beside him his attribute: a dog with a burning torch in his mouth (Domini canis). In the upper left corner the vision of Christ with three arrows, the virtues of the Dominican order: obedience, poverty and chastity. In the background a passing army. The print has a Latin onderschrift. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Collaert (II) (listed building), designed by: Marten de Vos (listed building) Editor: Johanne
RMG3822C–ALBIGENSES CRUSHED C1240
RMRWGYXG–Dominic, 1170 - 6.8.1221, Spanish clergyman, Saint, 'Saint Dominic and the Albigenses', painting, by Pedro Berruguete (1450 - 1504), 15th century, oil on panel, 122 x 83 cm, Prado, Madrid, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMANMH27–Albigenses Crushed C1240
RMR4YC5W–(Whole folio) The excommunication of the Albigenses; the crusade against them. Chroniques de France ou de Saint Denis, vol. 1. France, second quarter of 14th century. Source: Royal 16 G. VI, f.374v. Language: French.
RMR6PR2R–San Domenico e gli Albigesi - San Domenico and the Albigenses 1580 by Bartolomeo Passerotti,16th century, Italy, Italian.
RM2H64T1Y–Engraving of Albegensian worshippers on the bank of Rhone
RMBBPCG1–Pope Honorius III,1148 to 1227, born Cencio
RMG39XFR–The persecution of the Albigensians (Cathars). Date: circa 1208
RMD95XX2–'The Siege of Carcasonne' an episode in the Albigensian Crusade (1208-1213) led by Simon de Montfort and northern French barons against an heretical Christian sect, the Albigenses. Jean Paul Laurens (1838-1921).
RMP52RWF–GRANDES CRONICAS DE FRANCIA (1375-1379) - BATALLA DE MURET (12-9-1213) - VICTORIA DE SIMON DE MONTFORT (1150-1218) SOBRE LOS ALBIGENSES. Location: NATIONAL LIBRARY, FRANCE.
RMJAFNDY–Pedro Berruguete - Saint Dominic and the Albigenses
RMHRB9D1–Santo Domingo y los albigenses-detalle
RMMMRC04–. Spanish: Disputa de Santo Domingo con los albigenses . between 1610 and 1615. Bartolomé de Cárdenas Bartolome de cardenas-santo domingo y los albigeneses
RM2ET9RFR–Pedro Berruguete - St Dominic and the Albigenses
RMMP6R26–Santo Domingo y los albigenses . Español: Santo Domingo de Guzmán y los albigenses (detalle) English: This portrays the story of a dispute between Saint Dominic and the Cathars in which the books of both were thrown in a fire and St. Dominic's books were miraculously preserved from the flames. This was believed to symbolize the wrongness of the Cathars teachings. . from 1493 until 1499. 1095 Santo Domingo y los albigenses-detalle
RM2T941N8–St Dominic and the Albigenses c. 1495 by Pedro Berruguete
RMMW6T3P–. Español: La pintura describe la historia de una disputa entre Santo Domingo de Guzmán, fundador de la Orden de los dominicos, y los albigenses (cátaros), en los que los libros de ambos fueron sometidos a una prueba de fuego, y los de Santo Domingo fueron milagrosamente preservados de las llamas (milagro de Fanjeaux). English: This portrays the story of a dispute between Saint Dominic and the Cathars in which the books of both were thrown on a fire and St.Dominic's books were miraculously preserved from the flames.This was believed to symbolize the wrongness of the Cathars' teachings. Spanis
RM2RB6072–Insult to prisoners Episode of the crusade against the Albigenses in 1211 1875 by Albert Maignan
RM2JBY0NE–On an elevation sits Saint Dominic, his left hand raised to the Albigensians facing him. Between them are burning books in a fire. The book that Dominic threw into the fire flies unharmed on the out of the fire.., Saint Dominic and the Albigenses Ter in flammas libellus traditus ter exivit illae sus penitus, Prints after paintings from the collection of Jean Baptiste Boyer d'Aguilles (title series) Recueil d'estampes d'aampes d'après des peintres plus célèbres d'Italie, des Pays-Bas et de France ((...)) who are in the cabinet of Mr Boyer d'Aguiles (title series)., print maker: Jacob Coelemans
RMP9GYBN–Santo Domingo de Guzman (1171-1221), Spanish religious founder of the Order of Preachers.
RMG39XH5–ALBIGENSIAN WAR 1300
RMR6PR2P–San Domenico e gli Albigesi - San Domenico and the Albigenses 1580 by Bartolomeo Passerotti,16th century, Italy, Italian.
RMG3APK2–Albi, France - Cathedral Sainte-Cecile 1837
RM2BD9W2T–Engraving of a congregation of Christians worshipping in the mountains
RMA9XNH8–Albigensians Persecuted
RM2AKT7W8–The pathway of life ..to which is added a biography of DrTalmage . alry to win earthly glory, butheaven has an amphitheatre of perpetual glory in which there is no rivalry.Circumference of patriarch and prophet and apostle. Circumference of Scotchcovenanters and Theban legion and Albigenses. Circumference of the good of allages. Periphery of splendor unimagined and indescribable. But every circumference must have a centre, and what is the centre of thisheavenly circumference ? Christ. His all the glor>% His all the praise. His allthe crowns. All heaven wreathed into a garland round about Hi
RMRC2YM6–SANTO DOMINGO DE GUZMAN Y LOS ALBIGENSES - 1493-1499 - O/T - NP 609 - TRANSICION GOTICO RENACIMIENTO - CONJUNTO 9456. Author: BERRUGUETE, PEDRO. Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMC142W1–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMAJ7PM3–'The Siege of Carcassonne', 1209 (c1858-1921). Artist: Jean-Paul Laurens
RMT6YWC4–Abbey Fontfroide Narbonne. France
RMHRC6T5–Santo Domingo y los albigenses-detalle
RMHYGP30–Pedro Berruguete St Dominic and the Albigenses WGA02083
RMMN097Y–. Español: La pintura describe la historia de una disputa entre Santo Domingo de Guzmán, fundador de la Orden de los dominicos, y los albigenses (cátaros), en los que los libros de ambos fueron sometidos a una prueba de fuego, y los de Santo Domingo fueron milagrosamente preservados de las llamas (milagro de Fanjeaux). English: This portrays the story of a dispute between Saint Dominic and the Cathars in which the books of both were thrown on a fire and St.Dominic's books were miraculously preserved from the flames.This was believed to symbolize the wrongness of the Cathars' teachings. Spanis
RM2AJ0BJR–The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times . PERSECUTION OF ALBIGENSES. 2o8 THE STORY OF OUR CHRISTIANITY. RAYMOND OF TOULOUSE. The counts of Provence were practically independent sovereigns, and theircourt was considered the most refined and splendid in Europe. Thither resortedthe troubadours, whose language, still spoken in that corner of France, is famousfor its poetry. The land was rich, full of flowers, fanned by warm southernbreezes ; its capital was the home of art, of elegant literature, of graceful luxury. —
RMP2F161–Batalla de Muret. Consistió en la escaramuza decisiva de la llamada cruzada albigense; enfrentó a Pedro II de Aragón, sus vasallos y sus aliados, contra las tropas cruzadas y las de Felipe II de Francia en 1213. El rey D. Pedro II de Aragón murió en la batalla y Catalunya perdió su influencia en el Llanguedoc. Grabado.
RMC142X9–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMT6YWBM–Abbey Fontfroide Narbonne, France
RM2AN34YP–Christian heroes and martyrs . out, and presentinghimself before the legate, implored mercy for the inhabitants. As anadditional reason, he said that there were almost as many Romans asAlbigenses in the city. The legate replied that all excuses were use-less ; the place must be delivered up without terms, or assault wouldat once be made. The governor returned into the city and told the people that hecould obtain no mercy unless the Albigenses would give up theirreligion, and conform to the worship of the church of Rome. Hebegged the Albigenses to do this ; but they answered with one accordthat
RMP2F16A–Batalla de Muret. Consistió en la escaramuza decisiva de la llamada cruzada albigense; enfrentó a Pedro II de Aragón, sus vasallos y sus aliados, contra las tropas cruzadas y las de Felipe II de Francia en 1213. El rey D. Pedro II de Aragón murió en la batalla y Catalunya perdió su influencia en el Llanguedoc. Grabado.
RMC142W8–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMT6YWBJ–Abbey Fontfroide Narbonne, France
RM2AG9E3D–. The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times. f-/ .^p,- VJ&U^:^^. CONCLUSION. E have traced the history of religious liberty through several of its most important chapters. The early Christians, in submitting meekly to pagan persecu- y^^^MQw/L^P^ ^on» were watering with their blood the seed their Master had planted, and securing the triumph of thefaith for which they died. The Albigenses and theHussites, defending with the sword what they believedto be the Truth as it is in Jesus, were forerunners ofthe Protestant
RM2J6W20A–Historia de Catalunya. Batalla de Muret durante la llamada cruzada albigense que enfrentó en 1213 a Pedro II de Aragón, sus vasallos y aliados, contra las tropas cruzadas y las de Felipe II de Francia. Cromo de Xacolata Juncosa. Año 1932. Author: Albert Mestre Moragas.
RMC142WG–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMT6YX42–Lagrasse Abbey, Aude, France
RM2AWXDBK–The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ..A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature . may be mentioned The History of theWaldenses, Albigenses and Vaudois; The History ofTemperance Societies; and The Religion of America.He died at Yonkers, New York, March 15, 1863.BAIRD, Spencer Fullerton, an Americannaturalist; born Feb. 3, 1823, at Reading, Penn-sylvania; graduated atDickinson College, Penn-sylvania; where for 10years he taught naturalhistory. His first liter-ary work of importancewas a translation and re-vision of the IconographicEncclopcedia. His writ-ings on natural historywere numerou
RMP6G864–Historia de España. Batalla de Muret el 12 de septiembre de 1213; la contienda enfrentó a Pedro II de Aragón contra las tropas de la cruzada albigense y las de Felipe II de Francia lideradas por Simón IV de Montfort. Grabado de 1872.
RMC142XN–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMT6YX3X–Roof, Abbey Lagrasse, Aude, France
RM2AJ0F30–The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times . CHAPTER XIII.. THE ALBIGENSES. HE most dreaded sect of the Middle Ages was that of the Manichees. Its founder, Manes, who lived in Persia in the third century, believed in the existence of two equal Principles, good and divided the universe between them. Matter, he ught, was accursed ; this world was made and governed Y the devil, who had also inspired the Old Testament. The Dspels, on the contrary, were the work of God, whose Son ;sumed the mere appearance of a man to ove
RMP4DBPX–Flemish school. Miracle of Saint Anthony of Padua in Toulouse - An inhabitant of Albi is converted. 121x80 cm. Madrid, Prado museum. Spain. Author: ANONIMO FLAMENCO. Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMC142Y3–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMT6YX49–Monastery Garden, Abbey Fontfroide, Narbonne, France
RM2AG9FKX–. The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times. age, andinformers reported private pray-ers and opinions as acts of trea-son. The services which hadprevailed there for more than acentury were forbidden underheavy penalties, but in vain.Like the old Albigenses andVaudois, the people gathered inwild mountain glens to hear theministers, who threaded a dan-gerous way on foot, their Biblesbeneath their cloaks, and theirlives not worth a months pur-chase. Men received the Com-munion, like Ziscas Taborites,with arms in their
RM2DA2332–Raimundo VI (1156-1222). Conde de Tolosa (1194-1222). A consecuencia de la extensión de la herejía albigense, fué excomulgado en 1207 por el Papa Inocencio III. Retrato. Grabado. Historia de las persecuciones políticas y religiosas en Europa. Editada en Barcelona,1863.
RMC142WX–Notre Dame benedictine abbey. Alet-les-Bains, Aude. Languedoc-Roussillon, France
RMT6YWBW–Abbey Fontfroide Narbonne
RM2AG4T47–. Aucassin and Nicolette;. INTRODUCTION the name of Provence stand highin the records of song and story, andthe annals of courtly, medieval love.The following century saw the per-secution of the Albigenses, withwhom the Troubadours were closelylinked, the degradation of the Pro-vencal tongue to a patois, and theend of Provencal literature, until, inour own day, Mistral and others havewoke it to new life. In speaking of Provence, however,in connection with Aucassin andNicolete, one must be careful. Beau-caire, it is true, is in Provence. Itis well known to all travellers in thatland of old roma
RMP3YJ8C–Innocent III (Innocenzo III), Pope from 1198 to 1216. Maestro Conxulu. Pope Innocent III. Fresco from the second half of the 13th century. Subiaco, Church of the Sacro Speco. Italy. Author: MAESTRO CONXULU. Location: IGLESIA DEL SACRO SPECO, SUBIACO, ITALIA.
RMT6YX47–Lagrasse
RM2AXFMKW–A history of the Christian ChurchMiddle ageWith four maps constructed for this work . .... .... 272 Relations of the East and West ...... 276 Eastern and Western Sects ...... 282 Bogomiles . ib. Cathari and Albigenses ..... 286 Petrobrusians 290 Waldenses or Vaudois ..... 291 Ajjostolicals . 294 CHAPTER XII. STATE OF INTELLIGENCE AND PIETY . 296 XVI Contents. FOURTH PERIOD. FROM THE TRANSFER OF THE PAPAL SEE TO AVIGNON UNTILTHE EXCOMMUNICATION OF LUTHER. 1305-1520. CHAPTER XIII. PAGE Growth of the Church. Among the Lithuanians . 312 Samaites and Lapps 314 Kumanians ... . ih. In the Canaries an
RM2J8H3BG–CANTIGA STA MARIA Nº208-F118V-HEREJE DE TOLOUSSE ESCONDE SAGRADA FORMA EN PANALES DE ABEJA. Author: Alfonso X of Castile. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL COLECCIÓN. Florenz. ITALIA.
RMT6YWC1–Abbey Fontfroide Narbonne, France
RM2AG4TBJ–. Aucassin and Nicolette;. INTRODUCTION the name of Provence stand highin the records of song and story, andthe annals of courtly, medieval love.The following century saw the per-secution of the Albigenses, withwhom the Troubadours were closelylinked, the degradation of the Pro-vencal tongue to a patois, and theend of Provencal literature, until, inour own day, Mistral and others havewoke it to new life. In speaking of Provence, however,in connection with Aucassin andNicolete, one must be careful. Beau-caire, it is true, is in Provence. Itis well known to all travellers in thatland of old roma
RMRC2YNB–The Test of Fire. La prueba del fuego. 15th century. Oil on canvas (113x75). Spanish Gothic. Madrid, Prado museum. Author: BERRUGUETE, PEDRO. Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMT6YWC2–Abbey Fontfroide, Narbonne, France
RM2AJF7B7–Outlines of the world's history, ancient, mediæval, and modern, with special relation to the history of civilization and the progress of mankind .. . gth the German Emperor, Henry V.,yielded, and by a treaty signed at Worms (a. d, 1122) for-mally resigned all claim to investitures. 105. Innocent III. (1198-1216) vastly increased thePapal power. He forced the Imperial Prefect V, 11 . 1 • TT Innocent III. at Rome to swear allegiance to him. He seton foot a Crusade that crushed the Albigenses of France.He humbled King John of England, and imposed a tributeupon him. In fact, he in many cases exerc
RMPBC0YG–Anonymous / 'A Miracle of Saint Anthony of Padua'. Ca. 1500. Oil on panel. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.
RMT6YX48–Abbey Lagrasse, Aude, France
RM2CEW24T–. Paganism, popery, and Christianity : or, The blessing of an open Bible, as shown in the history of Christianity, from the time of our Saviour to the present day. e£USAD£KS ON I HEIR MARCH TO JEBUSALEK. TPIE ALBIGENSES. .^^^^^^R^:^^ HE Albigenses were a partyof reformers about Tou-louse and the Albigeois, inLanguedoc, who sprung upin the twelfth century, anddistinguished themselvesby their opposition to thechurch of Rome. Theywere charged with manyerrors by the monks ofthose days ; but from thesecharges they are generallyacquitted by the Protest-ants, who consider them only as the inventions
RMP5BHD9–MS.B.R.20-CANTIGA STA MARIA-Nº208-F118 V-B-ALBIGENSE EN SU HUERTO CON COLMENAS-S XIII. Author: Alfonso X of Castile the Wise (1221-1284). Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL COLECCIÓN, FLORENZ, ITALIA.
RMT6YX3Y–Lagrasse Abbey, Aude, France
RM2CDJT7R–. History of the Christian church from its origin to the present time . evisible Church had been Romanized and papalized; yet in or about it there hadbeen the invisible Church of God, consisting of all true believers and worshipersthrough all ages. (2) An organic, in the purer dissenters from Romanism, suchas the Culdees, Albigenses, and Waldenses. Hence a vigorous effort to con-struct for them a historical succession from the days of Columba, Ambrose, andeven Constantine. It is an act of justice to vindicate the character of thosewhom the apostate Church of Rome stigmatized and persecuted as
RMPP8CGW–PEDRO II de Aragón y I de Cataluña, el Católico (h.1177-Muret, 1213). Rey de la Corona de Aragón (1196-1213), hijo primogénito de Alfonso el Casto y Sancha de Castilla. En el año 1204 se casó con María de Montpeller y en 1208 nació el futuro rey Jaime I. Murió en la Batalla de muret. Pintura de Filippo ARIOSTO (1587-1588). Museo Militar. Castillo de Montjuic. Barcelona.
RMT6YX45–Monastery Garden, Abbey Lagrasse, Aude, France
RM2CEN8C9–. History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. on of the Albigenses. He captured Avignon, situatedin the independent territory of Provence, and even penetratedas far as Toulouse. On his return he died, poisoned, it issaid, by Thibaut, count of Champagne, who was inlove with the queen. 2. Louis IX., afterwards calledSt. Louis, was but twelve years old at the time of hisfathers death, but the regency was ably managed by his mo ther, Blanche of Castile. Thproud nobles were averse to thegovernment of a foreigner, anda woman;* but the queen, by amixture of prud
RMP4XG8P–France. Medieval stele, erected in 1960, in memory of the Cathars were burned as heretics in the 13th century, after the crusade by Pope Innocent III. Meadow of Burned (Camp dels Cremats). Montsegur. Cathar Route.
RMT6YX40–Abbey Lagrasse, Aude, France
RM2CDDPHN–. The Rossettis: Dante Gabriel and Christina; . some such personal experience it is doubtful if shecould have attained the ixoblepassjon of the Moii/uIjuiomUhUa^eriGS of sonnets in which, speal<iTig^lTrrthe unknown Italian ladies preceding Beatrice andLaura, and sung by poets less conspicuous than Danteand Petrarch, she reveals the power and grace of anemotional nature veiled by the steady practice ofseJf^nega-tioiL In her note to the series she says : In that land and in that period which gave si-multaneous birth to Catholics, to Albigenses, and toTroubadours, one can imagine many a lady a
RMP807FT–Fight between Frankish and Saracen knights. Franks are identified by their conical hull and elongated shield, with the rounded top and the bottom pointed. The Saracens cover themselves with a turban and protect themselves with a circular shield. Fresco. Room of the tower of the Viscount Trencavel. Castle Museum. Carcassone France.
RMT6YX43–Lagrasse Abbey
RM2CDDPD6–. The Rossettis: Dante Gabriel and Christina; . -3+ Zbc *Ko99ettl0. ear blithe nnd jocund tti d very melai he once sail lid of her hfe, but now i am a very uiiriy-bix, sue agau. Ml viv^L in a suitor, whom sii^, ^^uiu n^ .^ to her reli-nniis scruples. This inci- iivolved a iiTarirrstrong attach- bably responsible for what is most .; and most exquisite in her poetry. Without some .such personal experience it f she lid havr Monna jJkkii,:,andMiss Chnstinj Rossetti, iS^s f^r •? and ante»f nn S she says :A m that vhich gave si- ! Albigenses, and to i 1 magi lie many a lady as shar-puetic aptitude
RMP4XYJE–Battle of Muret (September 1213). The Crusading army of Simon IV de Montfort defeated the Aragonese and Catalan forces of Peter II of Aragon. France.