Annie Brenon, known as Anne Brenon (born 14 November 1945) is a French writer and historian, specialising in Catharism. She is the founder of Heresis, a review on Catharism and other medieval heresies and from 1982 to 1998 was director of the in Carcassonne.
Life
Born in Mâcon, she gained a diploma as an at the ÃÂcole nationale des chartes with a thesis entitled "". She also received a diploma in religious sciences at the ÃÂcole pratique des hautes études and teaches medieval history at Montpellier University. She is a member of the and an officer of the Palmes académiques.
Works
She is the author of several works on Catharism, both non-fiction and novels.
- , Nouvelles ÃÂditions Loubatières, 1990 â prix Notre Histoire
- , Loubatières, 1992
- , Loubatières, 1994
- , ÃÂditions Le Foyer de l'âme, 1995 (with Pierre-Jean Ruff)
- , ÃÂd. Loubatières, 1996
- , ÃÂditions Gallimard, coll. ë Découvertes Gallimard / Religions û (no. 319), 1997; 2000
- , Cahors, Dire ÃÂdition, 1997. Reissued 2003 by lâÂÂHydre ÃÂditions
- , Toulouse, ÃÂditions Milan, series, 1998
- , Toulouse, Le Pérégrinateur, 1998.
- , Toulouse, Loubatières, 1999 (children's novel)
- , Milan, series, 2000
- , , volume 1, L'Hydre, 2001 (novel)
- , MSM, 2002 (children's novel)
- , , volume 2, L'Hydre, 2002 (novel)
- , ÃÂditions Perrin, series, 2005
- , ÃÂd. Perrin, 2006
- , La Louve ÃÂditions, 2006
- , ÃÂditions Albin Michel, series, 2007
- (with Jean-Philippe de Tonnac), Albin Michel, 2008
- , 2010
- , 2018
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