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Tomier and
Palaizi (or Palazi) were two
knights and
troubadours from Tarascon,
possibly brothers, and
frequent comrades and co-composers (fl. 1199–1226)...
- The Vida (text in red) of the
medieval troubadours Tomier and Palaizi, who
exclusively advocated defence of the Holy Sepulchre, consequently—in contrast...
- The
former French Catholic diocese of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières
existed from 1317[self-published source?]
until the
French Revolution. Its see at Saint-Pons-de-Thomières...
- had been
captured by Simon,
while a co-written song by the
troubadours Tomier and
Palaizi condemns the
treatment of
Raymond VI and
urges him to fight...
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Rainaut de Pons
Ricau de
Tarascon Rigaut de
Berbezilh Tibors de
Sarenom Tomier and
Palaizi Sail d'Escola
Savaric de
Mauleon Sordello Turc
Malec Uc de la...
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Sordel Taurel Thomas Periz de
Fozes Tibaut de
Blizon Tibors de
Sarenom Tomas Tomier Torcafol Tremoleta Tribolet Trobaire de Villa-Arnaut
Trufarel Turc Malec...
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Tourangeau layman called John in the
southern Welsh Marches.
Palaizi and
Tomier compose the
sirventes "De
chantar farai"
during the
siege of
Avignon by...
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Cardinal Rom****
granted absolution to the citizens. Two
Occitan troubadours,
Tomier and Palaizi,
wrote a
sirventes on the eve of the siege,
bemoaning the emperor's...
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orthographic error for
Guilhem Rainol.
Elsewhere this same work is
ascribed to
Tomier and Palaizi,
Bertran de Born, or
Bertran lo Filhs.
Little to
nothing is...
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Chinian (St. Ani****, Hérault) in the
small diocese of Saint-Pons de
Tomièrs (Sancti
Pontii Tomeriarum)
which at that time
formed a part of the Metropolitan...