- male, deceased (1939)
- Otto Wilhelm Rahn A German medievalist and a Obersturmführer of the SS. He was born in Michelstadt, Germany. There has been much speculation a...
- male, deceased (1962)
- Antonin Gadal (1897-1962) was a French mystic and historian who dedicated his life to study of the Cathars in the south of France, their...
- female, deceased (1215)
- Esclarmonde de Foix, (born after 1151 - died 1215), also called Esclarmonde the Great, was a prominent figure in Catharism in thirteenth century...
- male
- Guillaume de Puylaurens is a 13th century Latin chronicler, author of a history of Catharism and of the Albigensian Crusade. He was born soon after...
- male, deceased (1224)
- Durand of Huesca (c.1160-1224) was a Spanish Waldensian, who converted in 1207 to Catholicism. He became an orthodox theologian, author of a "Liber...
- male, deceased (1207)
- Diego de Acebo was bishop of Osma (Castile, Spain) from 1201 to 1207. Accompanied by his canon, the future Saint Dominic, he travelled "ad Marchias...
- male, deceased (1259)
- Roland of Cremona (1178-1259) was a Dominican theologian. He joined the Dominican order at Bologna in 1219. He was a lecturer at the medieval...
- female, 735 years old
- Béatrice de Planissoles was a minor noble in the Comté de Foix in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. She was born circa 1274, pr...
- male, deceased (1222)
- Raymond VI of Toulouse (October 27, 1156 - August 2, 1222) was count of Toulouse and marquis of Provence from 1194 to 1222. He was also (as Raymond...
- male
- Renat Nelli, who was born in Carcassonne in 1896 and died in 1982, was one of the major Occitan authors of the XXth century. In Vichy France, Nelli...
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