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It was an early Crusader, Arnaud-Amaury, during the Albigensian Campaign, 1206, in which he was preparing to slaughter 10 to 20,000 Catholics and Cathars, in Beziers, southern France.
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It was an early Crusader, Arnaud-Amaury, during the Albigensian Campaign, 1206, in which he was preparing to slaughter 10 to 20,000 Catholics and Cathars, in Beziers, southern France.
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It was an early Crusader, Arnaud-Amaury, during the Albigensian Campaign, 1206, in which he was preparing to slaughter 10 to 20,000 Catholics and Cathars, in Beziers, southern France.
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It was an early Crusader, Arnaud-Amaury, during the Albigensian Campaign, 1206, in which he was preparing to slaughter 10 to 20,000 Catholics and Cathars, in Beziers, southern France.
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It was an early Crusader, Arnaud-Amaury, during the Albigensian Campaign, 1206, in which he was preparing to slaughter 10 to 20,000 Catholics and Cathars, in Beziers, southern France.
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Arnaud-Amaury, the Abbot of Citeaux, Papal Legate to the Crusaders of Beziers Wrote:
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When asked by the Albigensian Crusaders what to do with the citizens of the besieged city Beziers, who were a mixture of Catholics and Cathars, the commander, Arnaud-Amaury, the Abbot of Citeaux, said "Kill them all; for God will know his own." (
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