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Peire Lunel de
Montech (fl. 1326–1384), also
known as
Cavalier Lunel or
Peire de Lunel, was a lawyer,
politician and
author of Toulouse. His name indicates...
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Peire Cardenal (or Cardinal) (c. 1180 – c. 1278) was a
troubadour (fl. 1204 – 1272)
known for his
satirical sirventes and his
dislike of the clergy. Ninety-six...
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Peire Guilhem or
Guillem may
refer to:
Peire Guilhem de Luserna,
troubadour Peire Guillem de Tolosa,
troubadour This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Peire d'Alvernhe or d'Alvernha (
Pèire in
modern Occitan; b. c. 1130) was an
Auvergnat troubadour (active 1149–1170) with twenty-one or twenty-four surviving...
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Peire Autier,
Peire Authié or
Pierre Authié (French:
Peire Authié) was a
Cathar Good Man (leader) in the
Languedoc region of
southern France. Originally...
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Pierre de
Castelnau (? - died 15
January 1208),
French ecclesiastic, made
papal legate in 1199 to
address the
Cathar heresy, he was
subsequently murdered...
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Peire d'Ussel or d'Uisel (
Pèire d'Ussèl in
modern Occitan; fl. c. 1200) was a
Limousin troubadour, the
middle of
three brothers,
castellans of the castle...
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Guilhem Peire Cazals de
Caortz or
Guilhem Peire de
Cazals was a
troubadour of the
first half of the
thirteenth century. He was born or
lived in Cahors...
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Peire de
Corbiac or
Corbian was a
Gascon cleric and
troubadour of the
thirteenth century. His most
famous works are a
religious piece, the Prière à la...
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Peire Milo,
Milon or
Millon was a mid-13th-century
Italian troubadour. His
cobla esparsa "En amor trop
pietat gran", he
derives the word amor (love) from...