Why did the Pope declare a Crusade against Occitania?
Louella Noble 7c/x
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Drag and Drop these factors so that the most important are towards the top of the diagram, and the least important at the bottom.
There is no right answer - it is just your opinion - but be prepared to justify your case to the class!
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Finally, colour religious reasons in red, social reasons in blue, and political reasons in green.
The Cathars did not believe in Popes and bishops
The Cathars said that we should not eat meat
The Cathars said that women were equal to men
Occitania welcomed Jews and Muslims from Northern Spain
Occitania was a major route for Pilgrims on the way to the Holy Land
Occitania was the most cultured part of Europe
The Pope's messengers to the area had been murdered
The Nobles were not paying their Church taxes
The Nobles showed no respect for the King of France