Montfort’s crusaders capture the small village of …

Years: 1209 - 1209
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Montfort’s crusaders capture the small village of Servian in July and head for Béziers, arriving on July 21.

They invest the city, call the Catholics within to come out, and demand that the Cathars surrender.

Both groups refuse.

The city falls the following day when an abortive sortie is pursued back through the open gates.

The entire population is slaughtered and the city burned to the ground.

Contemporary sources give estimates of the number of dead ranging between seven and twenty thousand, including two hundred Jews.

The latter figure appears in the Papal Legate Arnaud-Amaury's report to the Pope.

The news of the disaster at Béziers quickly spreads and afterwards many settlements surrender without a fight.

One of the massacre’s leaders, upon being asked how to tell heretics from Christians, allegedly replies “Slay them all.

God will know his own.” This implacable holy war throws the whole of the nobility of the north of France against that of the south.

Provence, not being a stronghold of the Cathari, escapes devastation.

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