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Just before sunrise on Monday 14 January 1208 a young Provençal squire murdered the papal legate Pierre de Castelnau in the icy shallows of the Rhône. Two months later Pope Innocent III accused Raimon VI, count of Toulouse, of conspiring with the assassin, 'a mercenary of Satan.
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