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Excuse for Sadism: How the Inquisition Beat the Devil Out of Cathar Women

Excuse for Sadism: How the Inquisition Beat the Devil Out of Cathar Women

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"Kill them all God will know his own". This well known saying was coined during the Albigensian Crusade in the early 1200s. This book takes place during that crusade's genocidal invasion of Beziers.

This is a BDSM oriented account of how a comparatively very small group of people, specifically sexually attractive women, survived the Bezier genocide in the early 1200s which occurred largely in southern France. (Yes there were a number of crusades in Europe.)

The knights of this historically accurate crusade were promised a large share of the plunder, that didn't work as planned so they decided that the more attractive women of this huge conquered city would fetch a fair profit as sex slaves, domestic servants, concubines or even wives.

The knights accepted the religious requirement that the women be beaten in order to exorcise the demons that had supposedly taken over their bodies by living in the region dominated religiously by the blasphemous Christian Gnostic religion of Catharism.

This book graphically describes and details what many women likely endured.
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