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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · Tras ser elegido por méritos propios abad general de la poderosa Orden del Císter, el catalán Arnaldo Amalarico (1225) dirigió como legado papal la lucha pacífica y luego violenta de la Iglesia contra el catarismo occitano.

  2. Hace 17 horas · Edward I [a] (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently, he was Lord of Ireland, and from 1254 to 1306 he ruled Gascony as Duke of Aquitaine in his capacity as a vassal of the French king. Before his accession to the throne, he was commonly ...

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · May 27, 2024. Nestled in the picturesque commune of Vitrac in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, the 12th-century Montfort Castle stands as a testament to the region‘s rich history and architectural heritage.

  4. Hace 4 días · e. The House of Plantagenet [a] ( /plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and the ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Louis was a French Catholic priest who dedicated much of his preaching and writing to promoting Our Lady. This year, Verso Ministries is leading a pilgrimage to France from October 8 to 17. We’ll visit some of the sites connected to this great saint, including his burial place at the Basilica of St. Louis de Montfort in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre.

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · For over a century, St Louis de Montfort’s masterpiece the Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin remained completely hidden and mysteriously concealed. Although St Louis wrote the book in the early 1700s, it was only in 1842 that the manuscript was unearthed by a librarian at the mother-house of the Montfort Fathers at St. Laurent-sur-Sèvre, France.

  7. Hace 2 días · Mabel de Bellême. Arnulf de Montgomery (born c. 1066; died 1118/1122) was an Anglo-Norman magnate. [note 1] He was a younger son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Bellême. Arnulf's father was a leading magnate in Normandy and England, and played an active part in the Anglo-Norman invasion of Wales in the late eleventh century.