Type in "the Heretics"? Hmmmm... Did that and I'm sure it isn't Heretics of Dune; nor the "Courtier and the Heretic" dealing with Liebniz and Spinoza... the list goes on and there are all types of heretics but there doesn't appear to to be anything related to the Cathars. If anyone has a possible author, it would be helpful. In so far as relationship between the Cathars and the Huguenots, I can only quote my grandmother, Elizabeth Trezevant DesChamps, who explained the Cathars and Huguenots to me years ago by saying :"both were French; both believed in their faith and both opposed the religious powers that existed in their times." If I can be of any assistance with a list concerning the Cathars, please Let me know as there has long been a legend on the other side of my family that they were descended in part from Cathar children that escaped.... I've done nothing with it but would love to try. A few years ago, I was able to build and source a quite lengthy genealogy based upon what was originaly just such a "legend". Elizabeth "Carol J. Markillie" <markilli@inreach.com> wrote: Hello Martin: There is a book entitled THE HERETICS that has references to a group of Cathars in Northern France just about the time of the Albigensian Crusades - I suspect some of the Flemish knights were involved in clearing out the Cathars in Languedoc but there is no particular reference to any individuals, towns in the north, etc. If you lookup THE HERETICS on Amazon.com you can probably get the author's name. I moved recently and my files are in more disorder than usual. Happy Holidays - Carol Markillie Washington State, USA ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message