Bernart de Venzac (fl. 1180–1210) was an obscure troubadour from Venzac near Rodez in the Rouergue. He wrote in the Marcabrunian style, leaving behind...
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accused of abandoning holy orders. Along with Peire, Gavaudan and Bernart de Venzac he is sometimes placed in a hypothetical Marcabrunian school. His...
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followers of Marcabru, sometimes called the "Marcabrunian school": Bernart Marti, Bernart de Venzac, Gavaudan, and Peire d'Alvernhe. These poets favoured the trobar...
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clumped in a primitive Marcabrunian "school" of poetry alongside Bernart Marti, Bernart de Venzac, and Peire d'Alvernhe. He developed a hermetic style, combining...
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famously Uc Brunenc, who composed a planh (lament) on his death. Bernart de Venzac was also at his court from 1195 until 1208. His first wife (1154)...
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Bernart de Tot-lo-mon Bernart de Ventadorn Bernart de Venzac Bernart Marti Bernart Sicart de Marvejols Bernart Tortitz Bertolome Zorzi Bertran Albaric Bertran...
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Along with Bernart Marti, Bernart de Venzac, and Gavaudan, Peire was part of a "Marcabrunian school". Nonetheless, as mentioned above, Bernart Marti attacked...
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II, count of Rodez (1156–1208): Uc Brunet, Bernart de Venzac Henry I, count of Rodez (1208–c.1222): Uc de Saint Circ Hugh IV (1222–1274) and Henry II...
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whom he honoured in one of his pieces. He was possibly influenced by Bernart de Venzac. In his early days he was a vehement opponent of the French, the clergy...
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Type Notes Bernart de Venzac Lo Paire el Filh el sant Espirital religious Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Gaita be gaiteta del castel profane Guiraut de Bornelh Reis...
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