Peirol or Peiròl (French: [peʁɔl], Occitan: [pejˈɾɔl]; born c. 1160, fl. 1188–1222/1225, died in the 1220s) was an Auvergnat troubadour who wrote mostly...
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Peire de Valeira, Peirol, Pistoleta, Perdigon, Salh d'Escola, Uc de la Bacalaria, Uc Brunet, and Uc de Saint Circ were jongleur-troubadours. A vida is a brief...
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Trobairitz (redirect from Female troubadour)
trobairitz (Occitan pronunciation: [tɾuβajˈɾits]) were Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries, active from around 1170 to approximately...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Troubadours. This is a list of troubadours and trobairitz, men and women who are known to have composed lyric verse...
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Occitan literature (section Age of the troubadours)
number of monarchs and nobles who were troubadours: Raimon de Miraval, Pons de Capdoill, Guilhem Ademar, Cadenet, Peirol, Raimbaut de Vacqueiras, and many...
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Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello William IX, Duke of Aquitaine Other troubadours and trobairitz...
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Austorc d'Aorlhac (category 13th-century French troubadours)
contrafactum of Peirol's canso. There was an Austorc d'Ornac who served as a consul at Montpellier in 1252. Alfred Jeanroy, "Le troubadour Austorc d'Aurillac...
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Jaufre Rudel, Marcabru, Peire d'Alvernhe, Peire Cardenal, Peire Vidal, Peirol, Raimbaut d'Aurenga, Raimbaut de Vaqeiras, Raimon de Miraval, Sordello and...
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Pons de Capduelh (category 12th-century French troubadours)
trobairitz Clara d'Anduza and the troubadours Dalfi d'Alvernha, Folquet de Marselha (whom he praised in a song), and Peirol. Gui de Cavaillon and Ricau de...
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Vida (Occitan literary form) (redirect from Biographies des troubadours)
a troubadour or trobairitz. [citation needed] The word vida means "life" in Occitan languages; they are short prose biographies of the troubadours, and...
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