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    3 days ago · From the beginning of his reign, Pope Innocent III attempted to end Catharism by sending missionaries and persuading the local authorities to act against the Cathars. 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 ...

  3. 1 day ago · Our movement is downward, from our foreheads to our chest “because Christ descended from the heavens to the earth,” Pope Innocent III wrote in his instructions on making the Sign of the Cross. Holding two fingers together—either the thumb with the ring finger or with index finger—also represents the two natures of Christ. 6.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CrusadesCrusades - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · In 1198, the recently elected Pope Innocent III announced a new crusade, organised by three Frenchmen: Theobald of Champagne; Louis of Blois; and Baldwin of Flanders. After Theobald's premature death, the Italian Boniface of Montferrat replaced him as the new commander of the campaign.

  5. 2 days ago · The best theologians of the time disapproved of the practice of intinction, among them Gratian, Hugo of St Victor, Pope Innocent III and St Thomas Aquinas. The latter expressly forbade intinction, which soon fell into disuse in ordinary practice, except for the sick.

  6. 5 days ago · Philip created the French royal navy, increasing it until it reached 1,500 ships in 1213 (pp. 180–1). The quarrel with Pope Innocent III over Philip’s marriages ultimately ended in the king’s favour (p. 184).

  7. 2 days ago · Nov 1209. Pope Innocent III excommunicates King John of England over a dispute over the nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury. 1210. King John of England quashes a rebellion in Ireland . 1211. King John of England defeats Llywelyn of Gwynedd, aka Llywelyn the Great, in battle . 1212.

  8. 3 days ago · Pope Innocent III: Pope Innocent III (died 1216) predicted that the world would end 666 years after the rise of Islam in 618. 1290 1335 Joachimites: After his 1260 prediction failed, the followers of Joachim of Fiore rescheduled the end of the world to 1290 and then again to 1335. 1346–1351 Various Europeans

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