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List of abbreviations viii
List of maps and plans x
Translation of names and places; calculation of distances xi
Preface and acknowledgments xiii
Maps and plans xvi
1 Introduction 1
2 The campaign of 1209 28
3 Simon of Montfort and the campaign of 1210 69
4 The campaigns of 1211 94
5 Drawing the noose: the campaign year of 1212 132
6 The athlete of Christ triumphs: late 1212 through Muret 1213 158
7 From Muret to Casseneuil: September 1213 to December 1214 196
8 The two councils and Prince Louis's crusade, January-December 1215 217
9 The southern counter-attack begins: February 1216 to fall 1217 238
10 The second siege of Toulouse and end of the chief crusader: 1217-1218 268
Aftermath and epilogue 297
Select bibliography 311
Index 324
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