The (Lo) Monge de Montaudon (meaning "monk of Montaudon") (fl. 1193–1210), born Pèire de Vic, was a nobleman, monk, and troubadour from the Auvergne,...
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Competitions were held from an early date. According to the vida of the Monge de Montaudon, he received a sparrow hawk, a prized hunting bird, for his poetry...
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Medieval music (section Cantigas de Santa Maria)
(Marchettus of Padua), Jacques of Liège, Johannes de Grocheo, Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix), and Philippe de Vitry. Chant (or plainsong) is a monophonic...
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enough during his life to be satirised by the nobleman and monk, Monge de Montaudon. Guilhem entered holy orders towards the end of his life. Sixteen...
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Tremoleta was a Catalan troubadour mentioned by the Monge de Montaudon in his satire of contemporary troubadours (c.1195). No works attributed to him survive...
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the others. The word "enuig" appears frequently in such works. The Monge de Montaudon was the first master of the enuig. Raymond Hill defined an enueg as...
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Bertran de Born, 12th century troubadour. William IX, early troubadour and knight crusader. Marcabru, early 12th century troubadour. Monge de Montaudon, 12th...
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Aragon (1162–96). Among the troubadours known to have competed was the Monge de Montaudon, who received a Eurasian sparrowhawk as a prize for one piece. He...
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The tenso has affinities with the work of Peire Cardenal and the Monge de Montaudon. Guilhem's only other datable work is a lengthy planh on the death...
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Marques de Canilhac Matfre Ermengau Matheu Matieu de Caersi Miquel de Castillon Miquel de la Tor Mir Bernart Monge Monge de Foissan Monge de Montaudon Montan...
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