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*[[1980]] - [[Catharism]] Montségur was besieged by the troops of the seneschal of Carcassonne and the archbishop of Narbonne. On March 16, 1244 a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar perfects were burned in an enormous fire at the prat des cramats near the foot of the castle. *[[1980]] - [[Catharism]] Montségur was besieged by the troops of the seneschal of Carcassonne and the archbishop of Narbonne. On March 16, 1244 a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar perfects were burned in an enormous fire at the prat des cramats near the foot of the castle.
-*[[1980]] - [[Jørgen Nash]] +*[[1980]] - [[Jørgen Nash]] Jørgen Nash (March 16, 1920 - May 17, 2004) was a Danish artist, writer and central proponent of situationism.
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*[[1980]] - [[Natália Correia]] *[[1980]] - [[Natália Correia]]
*[[1980]] - [[Bacchanalia]] *[[1980]] - [[Bacchanalia]]

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  • 1980 - Catharism Montségur was besieged by the troops of the seneschal of Carcassonne and the archbishop of Narbonne. On March 16, 1244 a large and symbolically important massacre took place, where over 200 Cathar perfects were burned in an enormous fire at the prat des cramats near the foot of the castle.
  • 1980 - Jørgen Nash Jørgen Nash (March 16, 1920 - May 17, 2004) was a Danish artist, writer and central proponent of situationism.





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