@ClassicalTheis Justin Martyr, Tertullian, Irenaeus, Papias, Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch who are given vigils and masses every year, would be burned at the stake for being theologically Anabaptist and I too would join their martyrdom by the hands of Caesar and his lions.
@ClassicalTheis I’ve studied patristics and can tell you from experience no one in the Ante-Nicene Church prayed for Mary’s intercessions which is a platonic concept which goes against purely Hebraic thought.
Archaeologists think this spinning disc might be a children’s toy! It’s at least 14,000 years old. When you spin it, the two sides make it look like the deer is running. Delightful! #archaeology
Happy #LunarNewYear! Welcome the year of the dog with this illustration from The Bezalel Haggadah in the #JewishMuseumCollection—inscribed on its tail is the Aramaic word for dog 🐕 https://t.co/3KBTF6m3p6
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia, Albi, France was first built as a fortress in the aftermath of the Albigensian Crusade- its construction began in 1282 & finished 200 years later-claimed to be the largest brick building in the world
More than 30 different wars over a span of 800 years have ended with peace agreements negotiated in Paris, France. The Albigensian Crusade, the Seven Years War, the American Revolution, the Crimean War and the Vietnam conflict, among others, all ended with a "Treaty of Paris."
The Occitan village of Minerve, French site of 13th-century mass Cathar burnings. Read THE FIRE AND THE LIGHT, the epic novel of the Albigensian Crusade.
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#histfic#Greatreads#amreading
Castle of Puivert,
Aude, Occitanie, France.
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Before the Albigensian Crusade, the Lord of Puivert belonged to a family with strong Cathar connections. The present structure replaced his “Cathar Castle” (the ruins of which are still visible).
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