Peire Autier
{{Short description|French Cathar Good Man (leader)}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Peire Autier
| birth_date = c. 1245
| death_date = 10 April 1310
| death_place = Toulouse
| other_names = Pierre Autier
| nationality = French
}}
Peire Autier, Peire Authié or Pierre Authié (French: Peire Authié) was a Cathar Good Man (leader) in the Languedoc region of southern France. Originally a notary from Ax-les-Thermes, he travelled to Lombardy and Piedmont with his brother, Jacques, in the 1290s and converted to Catharism.{{cite book|last=Stephen|first=O'Shea|title=The Friar Of Carcassonne|year=2011|publisher=Douglas & McIntyre|isbn=978-1-55365-551-0|pages=166}} During the winter of 1299–1300, he returned to Languedoc to revive the Cathar Church. He was arrested by the inquisitor Geoffroy d'Ablis in August 1309 and burned at the stake for heresy on April 10, 1310.{{cite book|last=Stephen|first=O'Shea|title=The Friar Of Carcassonne|year=2011|publisher=Douglas & McIntyre|isbn=978-1-55365-551-0|pages=182}}
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Category:French Christian religious leaders
Category:Year of birth unknown
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