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1,181–1,806 m (3,875–5,925 ft) (avg. 1,325 m or 4,347 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Montaillou ([mɔ̃.ta.ju]; Occitan: Montalhon) is a commune in the Ariège department in the south of France. Its original, medieval location was abandoned and the current village is a short distance away.[3]
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Montaillou ([mɔ̃.ta.ju]; Occitan: Montalhon) is a commune in the Ariège department in the south of France. Its original, medieval location was abandoned...
Roy Ladurie's best-known work is Montaillou, village occitan de 1294 à 1324 (1975), a study of the village of Montaillou in the region of Languedoc in the...
example of this type of punishment is to be found in the French village of Montaillou, one of the last bastions of the Cathar belief; here the local Bishop...
Ladurie's Montaillou. A bastard daughter of Prades Tavernier she became a servant in the house of the wealthy Clergue family of Montaillou. She left their...
in his 1975 book Montaillou. Working as a servant in the home of the Belots, one of the wealthier families of the village of Montaillou, she met Arnaud...
of Montaillou, France in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. He is the central figure in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's 1975 book Montaillou, a...
giving a confession to the charges. His efforts against the Cathars of Montaillou in the Ariège were carefully recorded in the Fournier Register, which...
Ladurie's study Montaillou, village occitan de 1294 à 1324 and in some ways is that book's protagonist. Maury was born in the small town of Montaillou one of eight...
effort to find the few remaining heretics in and around the village of Montaillou, Jacques Fournier, Bishop of Pamiers, future Pope Benedict XII, had those...
the West and adoptionism in the East. Ladurie, Emmanuel le Roy (1975). Montaillou: The promised land of error. Random House / editions Gilmard. ISBN 978-0807615980...
Ladurie, E. le Roi. Montaillou, Catholics and Cathars in a French Village, 1294–1324, trans. B. Bray, 1978. Also published as Montaillou: The Promised Land...
426 Durkheim, p. 410 S. Freud, On Sexuality (PFL 7) p. 271 E. Ladurie, Montaillou (1980) p. 149 and p. 169 Dabhoiwala, p. 41–3 Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional...
appearing in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Originally from a peasant family in Prades d'Aillon, he moved to Montaillou living as a boarder in the house...
century. She was made notable by appearing in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Born in Prades d'Aillon to a poor peasant family in 1306 she left to...
those of her fellow villagers, was analyzed in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Grazide was the daughter of Pons and Frabrisse Rives. Her mother was...
University Press (USA). ISBN 978-0195149807. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel (1979). Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error, Barbara Bray translator. Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0807615980...
Bernard Clergue was the town bayle of the village of Montaillou in the south of France in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. A great deal...
this kind of work is Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's pioneering microhistory Montaillou (1975), which developed a picture of patterns of kinship and heresy as...
Company. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel (1978) [1975]. Bray, Barbara (ed.). Montaillou: Cathars and Catholics in a French village: 1294–1324. London: Scolar...
Cathar rites. In his travels he spent much of his time in the town of Montaillou, which was a centre of Catharism. Unlike most parfait Tavernier did not...