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From: "Embry, " <>
Subject: Re: [HWE] French History/Cathares
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:54:10 -0800
Good Morning Readers,
I have questions today.
Question #1: I am looking for the most appropriate Latin dictionary that
would help me to translate Latin from the 1200-1400's used in the
Inquisitions in southern France and specifically in the book, Processus
Bernardi Delitiousi: The Trial of Fr. Bernard Delicieux, 3 September - 8
December 1319.
Question #2: What is the verdict then, no talk of Cathares? Is there context
in which it would be considered appropriate to discuss Cathares here? Or is
there another site where one can discuss Cathares?
Thanks y'all,
Giselle Embry
EMBRY, EMBRINI, EMBRI, AMBRI
(...still wondering why there's an ancient EMBRY town and decimated Chateau
d'Embry in the Pas de Calais but all the Embry people are in the Aude.
I guess that would make my questions #3).
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