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was launched by Pope Innocent III against the Cathars in Southern France, reflecting the extension of Crusading efforts beyond the Holy Land.
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The **Albigensian Crusade** was launched by Pope Innocent III against the Cathars in Southern France, reflecting the extension of Crusading efforts beyond the Holy Land. The Albigensian Crusade took place from 1209 to 1229 and was aimed at eliminating the Cathar movement, which was seen as heretical by the Catholic Church.
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