• Guilhabert de Castres (about 1165 – 1240) was a prominent Cathar theologian. Born in Castres, he became a Cathar Perfect and, between 1223 and 1226, Bishop...
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    family of Castres in 1907. Former French footballer Claude Puel was also born in Castres. Other people born in the city include: Guilhabert de Castres - Cathar...
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  • Pierre-Roger de Mirepoix who also became his in-law by marrying Philippa, Raymond's daughter, around 1239. Under Raymond's protection, Guilhabert de Castres set...
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    Refortified, the castle became a center of Cathar activities, and home to Guilhabert de Castres, a Cathar theologian and bishop. In 1233 the site became "the seat...
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  • the Cathar bishop Guilhabert de Castres in 1204 in Fanjeaux, along with three other women of high rank, Aude de Fanjeaux, Fays de Durfort, and Raymonde...
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    that pervaded the Languedoc. In 1233, the Cathar Bishop Guilhabert de Castres asked Raymond de Pereille for permission to make Montségur "the seat and...
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    poet (b. 1184) Germanus II (Nauplius), patriarch of Constantinople Guilhabert de Castres, French bishop and theologian Hartmann I, German nobleman and knight...
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    over by Guilhabert de Castres, bishop of Toulouse. During a meeting at the castle, they decided to create the bishopric of Razes and Benoît de Termes was...
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    faidits and other persecuted Cathars. The Cathar bishop of Toulouse Guilhabert de Castres is known to have taken refuge here. Towards the end of the wars...
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    poet (b. 1184) Germanus II (Nauplius), patriarch of Constantinople Guilhabert de Castres, French bishop and theologian Hartmann I, German nobleman and knight...
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