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Italian condottiero Ademar de
Peiteus (Aimeric de
Peiteus),
ruler of
Diois until 1230 Adémar II de
Poitiers (Aimeric de
Peiteus),
Count of
Valentinois Aimeric...
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William IX (Occitan: Guilhèm de
Peitieus or
Guilhem de Poitou, French:
Guillaume de Poitiers; 22
October 1071 – 10
February 1126),
called the Troubadour...
- Adémar II de Poitiers,
known in Old
Occitan as
Ademar or
Aimeric de
Peiteus, was the
count of
Valentinois and de
facto ruler of
Diois from 1188 or 1189...
- that the
Comtessa de Dia was in fact
married to Guillem's son,
Ademar de
Peiteus,
whose wife's name was
Philippa de Fay, and that her real
lover was Raimbaut...
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cansos and tensos, an alba and a gap; he, with
Perdigon and
Ademar de
Peiteus,
invented the
torneyamen (or, at least, left us its
earliest example)....
- of William. A B C D E F G I J L M N O P R S T U V Y Z
Notes Ademar de
Peiteus Ademar de
Rocaficha Ademar Jordan Ademar lo
Negre Aimeric de
Belenoi Aimeric...
- three-way
tenso was
initiated by
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras with
Ademar de
Peiteus and Perdigon.
These wider tensos only
became known as
torneyamens later...
- 6) is the same as the last
seven lines of the full stanzas.
Guilhen de
Peiteu: Pos
vezem de
novel florir,
possibly the
earliest "classic"
canso Bertran...
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surviving songs is a
torneyamen with
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras and
Ademar de
Peiteus.
Unusually for the period, Perdigon,
along with
Aimeric de Peguilhan, through-composed...
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Cabestany Guillem Figueira Guillem Magret Guillem de
Montanhagol Guillem de
Peiteus Guillem Rainol d'At
Guillem de
Saint Leidier Guillem de la Tor Guiraudo...