Fighting in the Languedoc largely halts over …
Years: 1210 - 1210
March
Fighting in the Languedoc largely halts over the winter of 1209-1210, but fresh crusaders arrive.
Bram is captured in March 1210, after a three-day siege siege.
Montfort takes revenge on the resisters by cutting off the top lip of all his prisoners and gouging out the eyes of all but one.
For the last, he gouges out only one eye so that he can lead the others out of the town to the château of Lastours.
Locations
People
- Folquet de Marselha
- Peter II of Aragon
- Pope Innocent III
- Raymond VI
- Raymond-Roger
- Simon IV de Montfort
Groups
- Jews
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Toulouse, County of
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Cistercians, Order of the (White Friars)
- Catharism (Albigenses)
- Waldenses
