@article{Pohrebennyk_2020, title={Inquisitorial persecution and repressions in Languedoc in the XIII-XIV-th centuries}, volume={1}, url={https://istznu.org/index.php/journal/article/view/434}, abstractNote={<p>The article examines the Dominican and Franciscan Orders repressive activities against the Cathars, Waldenses, Beguines and Beghards heretical movements in South of France in the XIII-XIV-th centuries. Using the contemporary written sources, primarily the registers of the Inquisition and piercing interrogations, the author analyzes the key aspects of the inquisitorial investigation and trial, and punishment for accused of heresy. Special attention is paid to analysis of the characteristics of religious background in the region of Occitania in the context of research the preconditions Inquisition prerequisites. The end of the XII-th century. marked by successive stages of repression and coercion in collaboration religious and secular authorities. Already in 1179 at the Lateran Council, Alexander III (1159-1181) urged the faithful to Christ to take up arms against the heretics. Verona resolutions 1184 as the agreement between the Papacy and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (1155- 1190) have created a preliminary legal basis for enforcement against heretics. Lucius III (1181-1185) and Friedrich agreed that heretics should be put into the hands of secular power; bishops should conduct a special inspection of their dioceses and regularly hear denunciations; secular authorities should maintain and enforce sentences Church. Thus, having all mental conditions that made it possible not only in the Christian crusade ground, but also the emergence of bureaucratic institutions of the Inquisition.</p&gt;}, number={47}, journal={Zaporizhzhia Historical Review}, author={Pohrebennyk , A. I.}, year={2020}, month={Jul.}, pages={286-290} }