Treaty of Paris (1229)

Louis was still a minor, and it was his mother Blanche of Castile, as regent, who was instrumental in forging the treaty.

[1] The agreement officially ended the Albigensian Crusade, and according to the terms of the treaty, Raymond's daughter Joan was to be married to Louis' brother Alphonse.

[2] Moreover, Raymond ceded the eastern provinces of his lands to Louis and the Marquisat de Provence to the Catholic Church.

[2] Raymond regained his feudal rights but had to swear allegiance to Louis IX.

[5] The Cathars were left without political and military protection, as Raymond and his subordinates, now vassals of the French crown, were ordered to hunt them down.

Ratification of the Treaty of Paris by Raymond VII