Raymond de Fauga
Raymond du Fauga[notes 1] was a French Dominican, and bishop of Toulouse from 1232 to 1270. He was a significant figure in the struggle in Languedoc between the Catholic Church and the Cathars.
Contemporary chroniclers give accounts of events in Toulouse of this period. Guillaume de Puylaurens was close to Raymond and acted as his notary.[1] Guillaume Pelhisson was a Dominican eye-witness, present in 1235.
He was from Miremont, a son of a noted family, born at the château de Miremont around 1200.[2] He was prior of the Dominican house at Montpellier, and then the fourth Provincial of the Dominicans of Provence.[3]
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Contemporary chroniclers give accounts of events in Toulouse of this period. Guillaume de Puylaurens was close to Raymond and acted as his notary.[1] Guillaume Pelhisson was a Dominican eye-witness, present in 1235.
He was from Miremont, a son of a noted family, born at the château de Miremont around 1200.[2] He was prior of the Dominican house at Montpellier, and then the fourth Provincial of the Dominicans of Provence.[3]
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The Other Side of the Judeo-Christian History
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