Episode 1— Les Cathares - La croisade
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Bernard Garnier
as L'anonyme
Roland Menard
as Raymond de Perella
Christiane Lenier
as Corba de Perella
Martine Vatel
as Esclarmonde de Perella
Jean Marie Fertey
as Le comte de Mirepoix
Fred Ulysse
as Caracous
Etienne De Swarte
as Un cathare
Henri Nassiet
as L'évêque cathare Marty
Maurice Bourbon
as Guillaume Peytavi
Claude Leblond
as Jean Le Vaudois
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