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  1. Pierre de Castelnau (? - died 15 January 1208), French ecclesiastic, made papal legate in 1199 to address the Cathar heresy, he was subsequently murdered in 1208. Following his death Pope Innocent III beatified him by papal order, excommunicated Count Raymond VI of Toulouse, and declared the Albigensian crusade.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Peter Of Castelnau was a Cistercian martyr, apostolic legate, and inquisitor against the Albigenses, most particularly the Cathari (heretical Christians who held unorthodox views on the nature of good and evil), whose assassination led to the Albigensian Crusade. Peter became an archdeacon in 1199.

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  3. Dec 21, 2020 · In January 1208, he dispatched the papal legate Pierre de Castelnau to meet with Count Raymond VI of Toulouse. At their meeting, the legate denounced the count and excommunicated him from the Catholic faith, accusing him of aiding the spread of Catharism.

  4. Pierre de Castelnau est un prêtre catholique, vers 1170 et assassiné le 14 janvier 1208 près de l'abbaye de Saint-Gilles-du-Gard. Durant sa vie, il tente de convertir les cathares. Sa mort est à l'origine de la croisade des Albigeois.

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    In 1208, Pierre de Castelnau, Innocent's papal legate, was murdered while returning to Rome after excommunicating Count Raymond VI of Toulouse, who, in his view, was too lenient with the Cathars. Pope Innocent III then declared de Castelnau a martyr and launched the Albigensian Crusade in 1209.

  6. Pierre de Castelnau, BLESSED, b. in the Diocese of Montpellier, Languedoc, now Department of Herault, France; d., January 15, 1208. He embraced the ecclesiastical state, and was appointed Archdeacon of Maguelonne (now Montpellier).

  7. In 1208 Pierre de Castelnau, a papal legate, was assassinated in the town of Saint-Gilles in Languedoc. His murder was blamed on the Cathars and prompted Pope Innocent III to launch a Crusade against 114

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