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"Hinging upon the personal story of a charismatic individual - Hugh de Lacy, earl of Ulster, 'From Carrickfergus to Carcassonne' explores the wider interplay between the Gaelic, Angevin, Capetian and Occitan worlds in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. This book brings to light new research linking de Lacy to a conspiracy with the French king and details his subsequent exile and participation in the Albigensian Crusade in the south of France. The combined papers in this volume detail this remarkable story through interrogation of the historical and archaeological evidence, benefitting not just from adept scholarly study from Ireland and the UK but also from a southern French perspective. The ensemble of papers describe the two realms within which de Lacy operated, the wider political machinations which led to his exile, the Cathar heresy, the defensive architecture of France and Languedoc and the architectural influences transmitted throughout this period from one realm to another. In exploiting the engaging story of Hugh de Lacy, this volume creates a thematic whole which facilitates wide ranging comparison between events such as the Anglo-Norman take-over of Ireland and the Albigensian Crusade, the subtleties of doctrine in Ireland and Languedoc and the transmission of progressive castle design linking the walls of Carcassonne and Carrickfergus."--
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Albigenses, Crusades, Christian heresies, History, Church history, Relations, Albigeois, Croisades, Hérésies chrétiennes, Histoire, Histoire religieuse, Middle Ages, International relations, Albigenserkriege, Carrickfergus Castle (Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland), De lacy, hugh , approximately 1176-1242 or 1243, De lacy, hugues , environ 1776-1242 ou 1243, Carrickfergus castle (carrickfergus, northern ireland), Carrickfergus castle (carrickfergus, irlande du nord), Christian heresies--history, Christian heresies--france--languedoc--history--middle ages, 600-1500, Hérésies chrétiennes--histoire, Hérésies chrétiennes--france--languedoc--histoire--600-1500 (moyen âge), D900, Da933.26.d45 f76 2017, 940.1People
Hugh De Lacy Earl of Ulster (approximately 1176-1242 or 1243), Hugues De Lacy comte (environ 1776-1242 ou 1243), Hugh de Lacy (1176-1242)Places
France, Languedoc, Ireland, Great Britain, Languedoc (France), Irlande, Grande-BretagneShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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From Carrickfergus to Carcassonne: the epic deeds of Hugh de Lacy during the Albigensian crusade = De Carrickfergus à Carcassonne : la geste épique d'Hugues de Lacy au temps de la croisade des Albigeois
2017, Brepols, Brepols Publishers
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2503567819 9782503567815
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"'From Carrickfergus to Carcassonne...' has its genesis in the IRC funded exhibition of the same name [Carrickfergus Museum & Civic Centre until October 17, 2016],which explores the unlikely links between medieval Ulster and Languedoc."--Publisher's website.
"The editors would like to thank the individual contributors, both those who participated in the Carrickfergus to Carcassonne joint-conferences in Carrickfergus and Laurac, and those who have prepared essays for inclusion in this volume independant of the conferences."--Page vii.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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