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In the heart of the village, witness to the burning of Bélibaste, the last Cathar "perfectus”



      At about fifty kilometres to the southeast of Carcassonne, Villerouge- Termenès is the Mediterranean gateway of the Hautes Corbières. In the heart of the village, the massive castle commands respect.
     The first historical data concerning the site dates from the 12th century. At that time and until the French Revolution, Narbonne's powerful archbishops were the lords of the
castle and village of Villerouge- Termenès. Even so, the castle was much coveted and occupied several times.
      Indeed, in 1107, Pope Pascal II had to confirm the Archbishop Richard as rightful owner of Villerouge, which had been occupied by Pierre de Peyrepertuse since 1070. The latter gave the castle as dowry to his daughter when she married Pierre Olivier de Termes. It is only in 1110 that the Termes family finally accepted to return the property to the Archbishop of Narbonne.
      But the struggle between the lords of Termes and the Archbishops of Narbonne did not stop then. In 1227, Pope Honorius III urged his legate to confirm the Archbishop's rights against the chief of the Crusade, Simon de Montfort, and his vassal, Alain de Roucy. Simon de Montfort had given the title and possessions of Termes to de Roucy, who threatened to take over
Villerouge also.
       The village is closely linked to the decline of the Cathar church: in 1321, Guilhem Bélibaste, the last known Occitan Cathar perfectus, was burnt alive at Villerouge-Termenès. Guilhem Bélibaste had been initiated into Catharism, and became a perfectus while in hiding in Catalonia. As only perfectii could transmit the religion, by a ceremony of laying on of hands, his death meant the end of the Cathar religion.
        The castle was listed as an Historical Monument in 1976.    

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  Château de Villerouge Termenès
11 330 Villerouge Termenès
phone: (+0033) 04.68.70.09.11
fax: (+0033) 04.68.70.04.37
E-mail: chateau.villerouge@wanadoo.fr
Site : www.villerouge.fr

Take the D03 up to Lagrasse then the D23
At 15 minutes of Lagrasse, 15 minutes of Termes and at 30 minutes of Fontfroide
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