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      • Raymond-Roger Trencavel's mysterious death seems to have been generally recognised as murder: At the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 Raymond of Roquefeuil made the accusation explicit and no-one, including Innocent III, demured.
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  2. Like Raymond VI of Toulouse, Raymond-Roger de Trencavel sought an accommodation with the crusaders, but Raymond-Roger was refused a meeting and raced back to Carcassonne to prepare his defences. The city of Béziers was sacked in July and its population massacred.

  3. Raymond-Roger Trencavel, Viscount of Carcassonne, Béziers, Albi and the Razès died in mysterious circumstances in his own prison on 10th of November 1208, a few weeks after his capture. He was aged just 24. He left an infant son, Raymond II, who became the ward of Raymond Roger Count of Foix.

  4. Aug 8, 2009 · The crusaders, joined by the outwardly repentant Count Raymond, headed south for the area around Albi and the lands of Raymond-Roger Trencavel, Viscount of Béziers and Count Raymond’s nephew. He tried to negotiate terms with them but Arnald-Amaury sent him packing.

  5. In early April 1211, Simon besieged the castrum of Lavaur just 40 kilometers from Toulouse. While Simon was engaged at Lavaur, Raymond-Roger of Foix’s troops ambushed a group of German Crusaders in the Forest of Montgey 40 kilometers east of Lavaur who were on their way to join Simon.

  6. Sep 9, 2015 · Carcassonne fell after a siege of two weeks, Raymond Roger de Trencavel was imprisoned and died a few months later in a tower in the city. Fear and consternation reigned in the country. Many castles surrendered to Simon de Montfort and to the abbot of Cîteaux.

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    • 2015
  7. Jan 17, 2020 · Roger Raymond Trencavel was captured while attempting negotiations and died a few months afterwards. No massacres were conducted this time, and the Cathars and the residents of Carcassonne were exiled.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrencavelTrencavel - Wikipedia

    Raymond I was killed during one such revolt in Béziers. There was also revolts in Carcassonne in 1107 and 1120–1124, during which four years the Trencavel were expelled from the city. The Trencavel's lands in the centre of Languedoc gave them considerable power in the 11th and 12th centuries.

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