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Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade — What Visitors Should Know

A visitor‑friendly primer: beliefs, persecutions, sieges, and the legacy visible in Carcassonne’s stones and surrounding castles.

1/21/2026
18 min read
Medieval illustration of crusaders during the Albigensian campaign

Carcassonne sits in a region where faith, politics, and power collided in the 13th century.

Crusaders in motion

The Cathars in brief

  • Dualist Christian movement with strongholds across Languedoc.
  • Valued simplicity, challenged ecclesiastical wealth.
  • Faced condemnation and suppression.

Why a crusade arrived

  • Political centralization and papal authority aligned.
  • Local lords had shifting loyalties and protections.
  • Events escalated into sieges and forced submissions.

Depiction of expulsions

Carcassonne’s role

  • Strategic node on trade and river routes.
  • Target of siege and reorganization.
  • Later royal stronghold and administrative center.

Note: Myths abound. Read multiple perspectives and local museum notes for balance.


The debate continues, but the stones are not silent.

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