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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...
- parti****ted. In one poem of
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, he is N'Azemars ... de
Peitieus. His
French name may be
given as Adhémar or Aymar.
Chevalier 1897, p. 190...
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Feudal monarchy Count of
Toulouse • 778–790
Corso • 1247–1271 Anfós de
Peitieus Historical era
Middle Ages • Established by
Charlemagne 778 • Acquired...
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Scotus Eriugena). The
earliest troubadour whose work
survives is Guilhèm de
Peitieus,
better known as Duke
William IX of
Aquitaine (1071–1126).
Peter Dronke...
- 1068 – 1146
French – Four
works William IX, Duke of
Aquitaine (Guilhem de
Peitieus;
Guillaume d'Aquitaine) 1071–1126
Occitan Troubadour One work; 11 poems...
- Poitiers,
attested ca. 356 AD as
urbis Pictavorum (Pictavis in 400–410,
Peitieus [*Pectievs] in 1071–1127), and the
region of Poitou, are
named after the...
- JSTOR 40166378. ****er-Roazen,
Daniel (1998). "The
Matter of Language:
Guilhem de
Peitieus and the
Platonic Tradition".
Modern Language Notes. 113 (4): 851–80. doi:10...
- show a
synthesis of
different influences from Lombardy,
Occitania and
Peitieu.
Altar frontal from Tavèrnoles Guia del
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya...