Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-76fb5796d-9pm4c Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-04-27T23:09:25.819Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

6 - The Albigensian Crusade and heresy

from Part II - The Church in the Thirteenth Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2008

David Abulafia
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Get access

Summary

BY 1200 Catharism was firmly established in many parts of western Europe, particularly in Languedoc, Catalonia, Lombardy and Tuscany. There were several thousand perfected Cathars, which implies that there must have been tens of thousands of people with Cathar sympathies. Statistically they were insignificant even in areas where their support was strongest, but they could not be disregarded by the Catholic authorities because they had an excellent organisation and a coherent system of belief. Wherever their numbers warranted it, they set up territorial bishoprics, subdivided into deaconries, and organised the perfecti in single-sex communities with a variety of pastoral or contemplative functions. They taught that the Catholic Church had been founded by the powers of evil, and that its sacraments could not confer salvation; and this made any kind of compromise impossible.

Innocent III considered them an international threat. In the first year of his reign Cathar supporters were accused of assassinating his podestà of Orvieto in the Papal States, and the pope was informed that the ruler of Christian Bosnia, with many of his subjects, had professed the dualist faith. Although in 1203 Bosnia returned to the Roman obedience in response to Hungarian pressure, Innocent became aware of the true extent of Balkan dualism in 1204 when the Bulgarian Church acknowledged the papal primacy, and the Fourth Crusade set up a Latin patriarch in Constantinople. He may have instigated the repressive measures against Balkan dualism in the Synodikon of Tsar Boril (1211). In the western Church he directed his attention chiefly to the suppression of Catharism in Languedoc.

Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1999

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Abels, R. and Harrison, E. (1979), ‘The participation of women in Languedocien Catharism’, Mediaeval Studies 41:Google Scholar
Amati, G. , ‘Processus contra Valdenses in Lombardia superiori anno 1387’, Archivio storico italiano 3rd series I (ii) (1865); 2(i) (1865)Google Scholar
Audisio, G. (ed.) (1990), Les Vaudois des origines à leur fin (XIIe–XVIe siècles), Turin
Auvray, L. (ed.), Les registres de Grégoire IX, 3 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18961955)
Barber, M.C. (1995), ‘Women and Catharism’ and ‘Catharism and the Occitan nobility: the lordships of Cabaret, Minerve and Termes’, in his collected essays, Crusaders and heretics, 12th–14th centuries, Aldershot Google Scholar
Belperron, P. (1967), La croisade contre les albigeois et lunion de Languedoc à la France, 1209–1249, 2nd edn, Paris
Berger, E. (ed.), Les registres d’Innocent IV, 4 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18841921)
Berkhout, C.T. and Russell, J.B. (1981), Medieval heresies: a bibliography (1960–1979), Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Subsidia Mediaevalia, II, Toronto
Biller, P. (1985), ‘Multum ieiunantes et se castigantes: medieval Waldensian asceticism’, Studies in Church History 22:Google Scholar
Biller, P. (1990), ‘The common woman in the western Church in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries’, Studies in Church History 27:Google Scholar
Biller, P. and Hudson, A. (eds.) (1994), Heresy and literacy, 1000–1530, Cambridge (contains P. Biller, ‘The Cathars of Languedoc and written materials’, pp. 61–82; L. Paolini, ‘Italian Catharism and written culture’, pp. 83–103; A. Patschovsky, ‘The literacy of Waldensianism from Valdès to c. 1400’, pp. 112–36; A. Brenon, ‘The Waldensian books’, pp. 137–59)
Birks, W. and Gilbert, R.A. (1987), ‘From Cathars to Neo-Cathars’, in The treasure of Montségur, London Google Scholar
Borst, A. (1955), Die Katharer, Schriften der Monumenta Germaniae historica, XII, Stuttgart
BourelRoncière, C. , de Loye, J. , de Cenival, P. and Coulon, A. (eds.), Les registres d’Alexandre IV, 2 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (19021931)
Brenon, A. (1988), Le vrai visage du Catharisme, Portet-sur-Garonne
Brenon, A. (1992), Les femmes cathares, Paris
Brenon, A. and Gouzy, N. (1989), ‘Christianisme mediéval, mouvements dissidents et novateurs’, Heresis 13, 14.Google Scholar
Brooke, R.B. , The coming of the friars, London (1975)
Burr, D. (1989), Olivi and Franciscan poverty: the origins of the usus pauper controversy, Philadelphia
Cazenave, A. , ‘Les Cathares en Catalogne et Sabarthès d’après les registres de l’Inquisition’, Bulletin philologique et historique année 1969 (1972)Google Scholar
Costen, M. (1997), The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade, Manchester
Davis, G.W. (1974), The Inquisition at Albi, 1299–1300, New York
de Puylaurens, Guillaume , Chronique, ed., with French trans., Duvernoy, J., Paris (1976)
Delaruelle, E. (1960), ‘Le catharisme en Languedoc vers 1200: une enquête’, Annales du Midi 72:Google Scholar
Delaruelle, E. (1976), ‘Saint Louis devant les Cathares’, in Septième centenaire de la mort de Saint Louis: actes des colloques de Royaumont et de Paris, Paris Google Scholar
des Vaux-de-Cernay, Pierre , Hystoria Albigensis, ed. Guébin, P. and Lyon, E., 3 vols., Paris (19261939); modern French translation, Histoire Albigeoise, by Guébin, P. and Maisonneuve, H., L’église et l’état au moyen âge, X, Paris (1951)
Devic, C.l. and Vaissète, J. , Histoire générale de Languedoc, ed. Molinier, A., 16 vols., Toulouse (18721915) (volumes VI–VIII are a fundamental work of reference for this period and contain a large selection of contemporary records)
di Cremona, Moneta , Adversus Catharos et Valdenses libri quinque, ed. Ricchini, T.A., Rome (1743)
Digard, G. , Faucon, M. , Thomas, A. and Fawtier, R. (eds.), Les registres de Boniface VIII, 4 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18841939)
Döllinger, J.J.I. , Beiträge zur Sektengeschichte des Mittelalters, 2 vols., Munich (1890)
Dondaine, A. , ‘La hiérarchie cathare en Italie. I. Le “De heresi catharorum in Lombardia”’, Archivum fratrum praedicatorum 19 (1949)Google Scholar
Dondaine, A. , ‘II. Le “Tractatus de hereticis” d’Anselme d’Alexandrie, O.P.’; ‘III. Catalogue de la hiérarchie cathare d’Italie’, Archivum fratrum praedicatorum, 20 (1950); reprinted in Dondaine (1990)Google Scholar
Dondaine, A. , Un traité néo-manichéen du XIIIe siècle: le Liber de duobus principiis’, suivi d’un fragment de rituel cathare, Rome (1939)
Dondaine, A. (1990), ‘Le manuel de l’inquisiteur (1230–1330)’, in his Les hérésies et l’Inquisition, XIIe–XIIIe siècles, Collected Studies, Aldershot Google Scholar
Dossat, Y. (1959), Les crises de l’Inquisition toulousaine au XIIIe siècle (1233–1273), Bordeaux
Dossat, Y. (1969), ‘Simon de Montfort’, in Paix de Dieu et guerre sainte en Languedoc, Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 4Google Scholar
Dossat, Y. (1982), Eglise et hérésie en France au XIIIe siècle, Collected Studies, London
Douais, C. (ed.), Documents pour servir à l’histoire de l’Inquisition dans le Languedoc, 2 vols., Paris (1972)
Douais, C. (1906), L’Inquisition: ses origines, sa procédure, Paris
Douie, D. (1932), The nature and the effect of the heresy of the Fraticelli, Manchester
Dupré Theseider, E. (1963), ‘Gli eretici nel mondo comunale italiano’, Bollettino della società di studi valdesi 73:Google Scholar
Duvernoy, J. (ed.), Le registre d’Inquisition de Jacques Fournier, évêque de Pamiers (1318–1325), 3 vols., Toulouse (1965)
Duvernoy, J. (1966), Inquisition à Pamiers, Toulouse
Duvernoy, J. (1976), Le Catharisme: la religion des Cathares, Toulouse
Duvernoy, J. (1979), Le Catharisme: l’histoire des Cathares, Toulouse
Emery, R.W. (1941), Heresy and Inquisition in Narbonne, Faculty of Political Science of Columbia University, Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, 480, New York
Evans, A.P. (1962), ‘The Albigensian Crusade’, in Setton, K.M. (gen. ed.), Histoy of the crusades, II, Philadelphia Google Scholar
Fine, J. V A. (1975), The Bosnian Church, a new interpretation, London and New York
Fliche, A. (1957), ‘L’état toulousain’, in Lot, F. and Fawtier, R. (eds.), Histoire des institutions françaises au moyen âge, I: Institutions seigneuriales, Paris Google Scholar
Gay, J. and Vitte, S. (eds.), Les registres de Nicholas III, Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18981938)
Given, J.G. (1997), Inquisition and medieval society: power, discipline and resistance in Languedoc, Ithaca, NY
Gouron, A. (1963), ‘Diffusion des consulats méridionaux et expansion du droit romain aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles’, Bibliothèque de l’école des chartes 121:Google Scholar
Grandjean, C. (ed.), Les registres de Benedict XI, Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (1905)
Griffe, E. (1971), Le Languedoc cathare de 1190 à 1210, Paris
Griffe, E. (1973), Le Languedoc cathare au temps de la croisade (1209–1229), Paris
Griffe, E. (1980), Le Languedoc cathare et l’inquisition (1229–1329), Paris
Grundmann, H. (1967), Bibliographie zur Ketzergeschichte des Mittelalters (1900–60), Sussidi Eruditi, 20, Rome
Grundmann, H. (1961), Religiöse Bewegungen im Mittelalter: Untersuchungen über die geschichtlichen Zusammenhänge zwischen der Ketzerei, den Bettelorden und der religiösen Frauenbewegungen im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert und über die geschichtlichen Grundlagen der deutschen Mystik, 2nd edn, Hildesheim
Gui, Bernard , Practica Inquisitionis haereticae pravitatis, ed. Douais, C., Paris (1886); Part V, ed., with French trans., Mollat, G., Manuel de linquisiteur, 2 vols., Paris (19261927)
Guiraud, J. (ed.) Cartulaire de Notre-Dame de Prouille, précédé d’une étude sur l’Albigéisme languedocien au XIIe et XIIIe siècles, 2 vols., Paris (1907)
Guiraud, J. (ed.), Les registres d’Urbain IV, 4 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (19011929)
Guiraud, J. and Cadier, L. (eds.), Les registres de Grégoire X et Jean XXI, Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18921906)
Guiraud, J. (19351938) Histoire de l Inquisition au moyen âge, 2 vols., Paris
Hageneder, O. and Haidacher, A. (eds.), Die Register Innocenz’ III, 2 vols., Graz (19681979)
Hamilton, B. (1974), The Albigensian Crusade, Historical Association, London
Hamilton, B. (1981), The medieval Inquisition, London
Haskins, C.H. (1929), ‘Robert le Bougre and the beginnings of the Inquisition in northern France’, in his collected essays, Studies in the history of medieval culture, New York Google Scholar
Hefèle, C.J. (1913), Histoire des conciles, ed. and trans. Leclercq, H., V (II), Paris
Hinnebusch, W. (1965), A history of the Dominican Order: origins and growth, I, New York
Housley, N. (1982), ‘Politics and heresy in Italy: anti-clerical crusades, orders and confraternities’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 33:Google Scholar
Housley, N. (1985), ‘Crusades against Christians: their origins and early development, c. 1000–1210’, in Edbury, P.W. (ed.), Crusade and settlement, Cardiff Google Scholar
Innocent, III , Regesta, PL.
Jordan, E. (ed.), Les registres de Clement IV, 1 vol. and tables, Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18931945)
Kaltner, B. (1882), Konrad von Marburg und die Inquisition in Deutschland, Prague
Kieckhefer, R. (1979), The repression of heresy in medieval Germany, Liverpool
Knowles, D. (1962), ed. Luscombe, D., The evolution of medieval thought, London; rev. edn, D. Luscombe, 1988
Koch, G. (1962), Frauenfrage und Ketzertum im Mittelalter: Die Frauenbewegung im Rahmen des Katharismus und des Waldensertums und ihre sozialen Wurzeln (XII–XIV Jahrhundert), Forschungen zur mittelalterlichen Geschichte, IX, Berlin
Kolmer, L. (1982), Ad capiendas vulpes. Die Ketzerbekämpfung in Südfrankreich in der ersten Hälfte des 13 Jahrhunderts und die Ausbildung des Inquisitionsverfahrens, Bonn
La chanson de la croisade albigeoise, ed., with modern French trans. Martin-Chabot, E., 3 vols., Les classiques de l’histoire de France au moyen âge, Paris (1960)
Lafont, R. , Duvernoy, J. , Roquebert, M. , Labal, P. , Marten, P. and Pech, R. (1982), Les Cathares en Occitanie, Paris
Lambert, M. (1961), Francisan poverty: the doctrine of the absolute poverty of Christ and the Apostles in the Franciscan Order, 1210–1323, London
Lambert, M. (1998), The Cathars, Oxford
Lambert, M. (1977), Medieval heresy: popular movements from the Gregorian reform to the Reformation, Oxford; 2nd edn, 1992
Langlois, E. (ed.), Les registres de Nicholas IV, 4 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18861893)
Le Goff, J. (ed.) (1968), Hérésies et sociétés dans lEurope pré-industrielle, IIe–18e siècles, Paris and The Hague
Le Roy Ladurie, E. (1978), Montaillou: Cathars and Catholics in a French village, 1294–1324, trans. Bray, B., London
Lea, H.C. (1887), A history of the Inquisition in the Middle Ages, 3 vols., New York
Leff, G. (1967), Heresy in the later Middle Ages: the relation of heterodoxy to dissent c.1250–c.1450, 2 vols., Manchester
Leff, G. (1958), Medieval thought from St Augustine to Ockham, Harmondsworth
Limborch, P. , Historia inquisitionis cui subiungitur Liber sententiarum inquisitionis Tholosanae ab anno Christi MCCCVII ad annum MCCCXXIII, Amsterdam (1692)
Limouzin-Lamothe, R. , La commune de Toulouse et les sources de son histoire (1120–1249), Toulouse and Paris (1932)
Little, L.K. (1978), Religious poverty and the profit economy in medieval Europe, London
Loos, M. (1974), Dualist heresy in the Middle Ages, Prague
Lourdeaux, W. and Verhelst, D. (eds.) (1976), The concept ofheresy in the Middle Ages (11th–13th centuries), Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series I, Studia IV, Louvain and The Hague
Luchaire, A. (19041908) Innocent III, 6 vols., Paris
Maisonneuve, H. (1960), Etudes sur les origines de l’Inquisition, Paris
Manselli, R. (1977), ‘Les Chrétiens de Bosnie: le Catharisme en Europe orientale’, Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique 72 Google Scholar
Mansi, J.D. , Sacrorum conciliorum nova et amplissima collectio, 31 vols., Florence and Venice (17591798)
Merlo, G.G. (1977), Eretici e inquisitori nella società piemontese del trecento, Turin
Molinier, C. (1880), L’Inquisition dans le midi de la France au XIIIe et au XIVe siècle, Paris
Mollat, G. (ed.), Jean XXII (1316–24): lettres communes, 16 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (19041947)
Molnar, J.G.A. (1974), Les Vaudois au moyen âge, Turin
Monachi, OSB , ed., Regestum Clementis papae V, 9 vols., Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (18851892)
Moore, R.I. (1985), The origins of European dissent, 2nd edn, Oxford
Moore, R.I. (1987), The formation of a persecuting society: power and deviance in western Europe, 950–1250, Oxford
Mundy, J. H. (1990), Men and women at Toulouse in the age of the Cathars, Toronto
Mundy, J.H. (1985), The repression of Catharism at Toulouse: the Royal Diploma of 1279, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto
Mundy, J.H. (1954), Liberty and political power in Toulouse, 1050–1230, New York
Nelli, R. (1969), La vie quotidienne des Cathares du Languedoc au XIIIe siècle, Paris
Olivier Martin, F. (ed.), Les registres de Martin IV, Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (19011935)
Pales Gobilliard, A. , L’inquisiteur Geoffroy d’Ablis et les Cathares du comté de Foix, 1308–1309, Sources d’histoire mediévale publiées par l’Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, Paris (1984)
Paris, Matthew , Chronica majora, ed. Luard, H.R., Rolls Series, LVII (IV), London (1877)
Paterson, L.M. (1993), The world of the troubadours: medieval Occitan Society, c.1100–c.1300, Cambridge
Patschovsky, A. and Selge, K.V. , Quellen zur Geschichte der Waldenser, Texte zur Kirchen-und Theologiegeschichte, 18, Gütersloh (1973)
Peters, E. , Heresy and authority in medieval Europe, Philadelphia (1980) (selected sources with commentary)
Peters, E. (1988), Inquisition, Berkeley and Los Angeles
Pressutti, P. (ed.), Regesta Honorii papae III, 2 vols., Rome (18881895)
Prou, M. (ed.), Les registres d’Honorius IV, Bibliothèque des Ecoles françaises d’Athènes de Rome, Paris (1888)
Reeves, M. (1969), The influence of prophecy in the later Middle Ages: a study in Joachimism, Oxford
Ribacourt, C. (1973), ‘Les mendiants du Midi’, in Les mendiants en pays l’Oc au XIIIe siècle, Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 8, Toulouse Google Scholar
Roach, A. (1986), ‘The Cathar economy’, Reading Medieval Studies 12:Google Scholar
Roach, A. (1990), ‘The relationship of the Italian and southern French Cathars, 1170–1320’, Oxford University D.Phil thesis
Roquebert, M. (19701989) L’épopée cathare, 4 vols., Toulouse: 1: 1198– 1212: L’invasion (1970); II: 1213–1216: Muret ou la dépossession (1977); III: 1216–1229: Le lys et la croix (1986); IV: Mourir à Montségur (1989)
Rottenwöhrer, G. (1982), Der Katharismus, 2 vols., Bad Honnef
Sacconi, Raynerius , ‘Summa de Catharis et Pauperibus de Lugduno’, ed. Šanjek, F., Archivum fratrum praedicatorum, 44 (1974)Google Scholar
Šanjek, F (1976), Les chrétiens bosniaques et le mouvement cathare, XII–XVe siècles, Brussels, Paris and Louvain
Sbaralea, I.H. , Bullarium Franciscanum, 4 vols., Rome (17591768); continued Eubel, C., 3 vols., Rome (18981904)
Schneider, M. (1981), Europäisches Waldensertum im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert, Berlin and New York
Segl, P. (1980), ‘Conrad von Marburg, inquisitor’, in Neue Deutsche Biographie, XII, Berlin Google Scholar
Selge, K.V. (1967), Die ersten Waldenser, 2 vols., Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte, 37, Berlin
Shannon, A.C. (1983), The medieval Inquisition, Washington, DC
Stephens, J.N. (1972), ‘Heresy in medieval and Renaissance Florence’, Past and Present 54:Google Scholar
Strayer, J.R. (1971), The Albigensian Crusades, New York
Sumption, J. (1978), The Albigensian Crusade, London and Boston
Thouzellier, C. (ed.), Livre des deux principes, Sources chrétiennes, no. 198, Paris (1973)
Thouzellier, C. , Rituel cathare, Sources chrétiennes, no. 266, Paris (1977)
Thouzellier, C. , Une somme anti-cathare: ‘Le liber contra Manicheos’ de Durand de Huesca, Louvain (1964)
Thouzellier, C. (1969a), Catharisme et Valdéisme en Languedoc à la fin du XIIe et au début du XIIIe siècle, 2nd edn, Louvain and Paris
Thouzellier, C. (1969b), Hérésie et hérétiques: Vaudois, Cathares, Patarins, Albigeois, Storia e Letteratura, Raccolta di Studi e Testi, 116, Rome
Throop, P.A. (1940), Criticism of the crusade, Amsterdam
Tillmann, H. (1980), Pope Innocent III, trans. Sax, W, Amsterdam
Timbal, P. (1950), Un conflit d’annexation au moyen âge: l’application de la coutume de Paris au pays d’Albigeois, Toulouse
Vekené, E. (1963), Bibliographie der Inquisition: ein Versuch, Hildesheim
Venckeleer, T. , ‘Un recueil cathare: le manuscript A.6.110 de la Collection Vaudoise de Dublin’, Revue belge de philologie et d’histoire, 38 (1960); 39 (1961)Google Scholar
Vicaire, M.-H. (1964), Saint Dominic and his times, trans. Pond, K., London
Vicaire, M.-H. (1973), ‘La province dominicaine de Provence’, in Les mendiants en pays d’Oc au XIIIe siècle, Cahiers de Fanjeaux, 8, Toulouse Google Scholar
Vidal, J.M. (1909), ‘Doctrine et morale des derniers ministres albigeois’, Revue des questions historiques 85: ; 86:Google Scholar
Vidal, J.M. (1906), ‘Les derniers ministres de l’albigéisme en Languedoc: leurs doctrines’, Revue des questions historiques 79 Google Scholar
,Vincent of Beauvais, Speculum maius, 4 vols., Douai (1624); facsimile repr. Graz (19541955)
Wakefield, W.L. and Evans, A.P. , Heresies of the high Middle Ages, New York (1969) (a wide selection of translated texts with commentaries)
Wakefield, W.L. (1974), Heresy, crusade and Inquisition in southern France 1100–1250, London
Wessley, S. (1978), ‘The thirteenth-century Guglielmites: salvation through women’, in Baker, D. (ed.), Medieval women, Oxford Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

Available formats
×