High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
1208
Innocent III launches the Albigensian Crusade
1208
After a papal legate was murdered in Languedoc, Innocent III called down crusade on the Cathar heretics of southern France. Northern knights rode south eager for fiefs, and a distinctive Occitan civilization of troubadours and merchant towns began to burn. The twenty-year campaign would annex the south to the French crown and create the institutional machinery of the Inquisition.