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world, while the south of France was become, from reason for the Oriental
commerces, the richest and the most greater part of intelligent district in Europe. Enough
to say here that, the people of Languedoc had almost made this duration,
on their minds, because of the failure of the Crusades the cost of this way
magnificent establishments were not justified from their results, and
accordingly Accounts Raimondo of Toulouse, in understanding with his/her subjects it did
seriously you contemplate the secularization. To the abbots of this great
convents, were clear that if this movement scattered through the Rhone in
Burgundy, the Church would face losses that they could not contemplate
with equanimity. To this period an Arnold was Abbot of Citeau,
universally it recognized as perhaps the ablest and certainly one of the more anymore
deprived men of scruples in Europe. From now the crusade against the Albigenses that
De of Simon Montfort commanded and Arnold conducted. First Arnold the enterprise
it was the sack of the defenseless city of Beziers, where he butchered
winds thousand men, women and children without distinction of religious
belief. When he/she asked if the orthodox one would not be saved at least, him
answered, them "Kills everybody; God knows his really."
This sack of Beziers happened in 1209. Exactly contemporarily the Saint
Francis of Assisi was organizing his/her order whose purpose was to understand
The kingdom of Christ on earth, from the renouncement of worldly wealth and from
the practice of poverty, the humility and the obedience. Soon Arnold was later,
Archbishop created of Narbonne and it probably became the greatest and
richer prelate in France, or in the world. This was in 1225. In 1226 the
first monks established in England. They quickly multiplied because of them
rigid discipline. Be find soon there among them some of the
the most greater part of eminent men in England. Their principal house was standing to London in a stain
Lane Puzzolente and called, near the Slaughter house in Newgate, and there, among