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Southern French Gothic (French: gothique méridional) is a specific and militant style of Gothic architecture developed in the South of France, especially in the Toulouse region. It arose in the early 13th century following the victory of the Catholic church over the Cathars, as the church sought to re-establish its authority in the region. As a result, church buildings typically present features drawn from military architecture. Taking into account the Cathars' criticism of the Catholic Church, Southern French Gothic is simpler and less ornate than northern French Gothic, and further differs in that the construction material is typically brick rather than stone. Over time, the style came to influence secular buildings as well as churches and spread beyond the area where Catharism had flour

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  • Gòtic llenguadocià (ca)
  • Gótico meridional (es)
  • Gothique méridional (fr)
  • Southern French Gothic (en)
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  • El gòtic llenguadocià, també conegut amb els noms de tolosà o, més comunament, meridional, és un tipus d'arquitectura gòtica que es va desenvolupar al llarg del segle xiii a les regions occitanes que avui conformen a grans trets el Llenguadoc. Aquest estil de gòtic es caracteritza per l'austeritat de les seves construccions i el seu aspecte defensiu. (ca)
  • Le gothique méridional, également appelé gothique toulousain, ou encore gothique languedocien, désigne un courant de l'architecture gothique religieuse développé dans le Midi de la France. (fr)
  • El gótico meridional (en francés, gothique méridional), también llamado gótico toulosano (gothique toulousain) o gótico languedociano (gothique languedocien) , designa una corriente de la arquitectura gótica religiosa desarrollada en el Mediodía francés. (es)
  • Southern French Gothic (French: gothique méridional) is a specific and militant style of Gothic architecture developed in the South of France, especially in the Toulouse region. It arose in the early 13th century following the victory of the Catholic church over the Cathars, as the church sought to re-establish its authority in the region. As a result, church buildings typically present features drawn from military architecture. Taking into account the Cathars' criticism of the Catholic Church, Southern French Gothic is simpler and less ornate than northern French Gothic, and further differs in that the construction material is typically brick rather than stone. Over time, the style came to influence secular buildings as well as churches and spread beyond the area where Catharism had flour (en)
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