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An active centre of Catharism, the town gave its name to the Albigensian heresy, which led to the Albigensian Crusade (1209) and later to the development of the Inquisition. The city was captured in 1215, and the bishops subsequently lost their estates to the crown.
Albi is a commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn department, on the river Tarn, 85 km northeast of Toulouse.
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A small city standing on the banks of the river Tarn, Albi has a history rooted in the religious conflicts of the Middle Ages.
Mar 3, 2020 · Built in 1040, it is considered as one of France's oldest bridges still open to traffic. The bridge was restored in the 13th century and ...
Apr 30, 2021 · ... Albi still bears witness to the troubled history of religious conflicts of its medieval past. The city developed around its ancient bridge ...
Historical monument, the Pont d'Albi-old is one of the oldest bridges in France to be used for traffic. Built in 1040, it rests on eight arches and is 150 ...
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Albi (Occitan: Albi) is a commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn department, in the Occitanie region. It is on the side of the Tarn river, ...
Jul 31, 2010 · On the banks of the Tarn river in south-west France, the old city of Albi reflects the culmination of a medieval architectural and urban ...
Sep 25, 2019 · In the second of a series revealing the history of France's cities, art historian and medievalist Julia Faiers visits Albi, in the Tarn.
The Episcopal City of Albi, listed as a World Heritage Site since 2010, is part of the long prestigious list of more than 800 “unique” cultural assets listed ...