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French troubadour
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
Peirol
Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages
Gausbert Amiel, Guilhem Ademar, Guiraudo lo Ros, Marcabru, Peire de Maensac, Peirol, Raimon de Miraval, Rigaut de Berbezilh, and Uc de Pena are also described
Troubadour
Italian nobleman and crusader, King of Jerusalem from 1190 to 1192
culture, and provided patronage to numerous troubadours. Bertran de Born and Peirol mention Conrad in songs composed at the time of the Third Crusade (see external
Conrad_of_Montferrat
Lyric-driven French song
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Chanson
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Madrigal
Western music created during the Middle Ages
Montaudon Peire d'Alvernhe Peire Cardenal Peire Raimon de Tolosa Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Pistoleta Pons d'Ortaffa Pons de Capduoill Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut
Medieval_music
Jaufre Rudel, Marcabru, Peire d'Alvernhe, Peire Cardenal, Peire Vidal, Peirol, Raimbaut d'Aurenga, Raimbaut de Vaqeiras, Raimon de Miraval, Sordello and
List_of_medieval_composers
French count in the 12th century
and Alix. Troubadours who worked with Dalfi or sang at his court include Peirol, Perdigon, Peire de Maensac, Gaucelm Faidit, and Uc de Saint Circ; his cousin
Dalfi_d'Alvernha
Middle High German love song tradition
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Minnesang
Term for a medieval French poet-composer
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Trouvère
far as Montferrand, where he met Dalfí d'Alvernha, Gaucelm Faidit, and Peirol, and by some accounts he even took refuge in Spain at some point. Eventually
Albertet_de_Sestaro
final words of the tornada are lost. It is a contrafactum of a canso by Peirol, "M'entencio ai tot'en un vers mesa." Only a few years earlier another sirventes
Austorc_d'Aorlhac
Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Notker_the_Stammerer
Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Guido_of_Arezzo
Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Trobairitz
Mexican wrestler Pegz (born 1975), Australian hip hop artist and producer Peirol, French composer Peja (born 1976), Polish rap musician, songwriter and producer
List_of_one-word_stage_names
equated Azalais with the lady known only as Sail-de-Claustra in the poems of Peirol. Pons was exiled from his homeland in the middle of the 1210s and travelled
Pons_de_Capduelh
Burgundian trouvère
Occitan song Si be·m sui loing et entre gent estraigna by the troubadour Peirol, although this is based on assumptions from shared versification and cannot
Guiot_de_Dijon
13th-century Italian composer
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Casella_(Divine_Comedy)
Early 13th-century French troubadour
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Perdigon
Gascon troubadour (floruit 1215–1242)
with Aimeric de Pegulhan, Albertet de Sestaro, Guillem Augier Novella and Peirol. He may also have made the acquaintance of Peire Cardenal. Aimeric went
Aimeric_de_Belenoi
troubadours: Raimon de Miraval, Pons de Capdoill, Guilhem Ademar, Cadenet, Peirol, Raimbaut de Vacqueiras, and many more. Some of this group were poor knights
Occitan_literature
Italian composer
s'es dins mon cor asseza, a sirventes, is a contrafactum of a canso by Peirol, M'entencio ai tot'en un vers mesa. Ricaut demonstrates a skilled portrayal
Ricaut_Bonomel
Gaucelm Faidit, Guilhem Ademar, Guillem de Saint Didier, Peire Vidal, Peirol, Raimon Jordan, and Raimon de Miraval. Two of his melodies survive. One
Monge_de_Montaudon
19th-century German philologist
Lieder von Peire Vidal, Bernard von Ventadorn, Folquet von Marseille und Peirol von Auvergne, Bonn 1853 Der sardinische Dialekt des 13. Jahrhunderts, Bonn
Nicolaus_Delius
The troubadour Peirol pilgrimaged to Jerusalem. Alfonso X of Castile (died 1284), Castilian monarch and writer of Galician-Portuguese lyrics Willem van
1221_in_poetry
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Sub_Arturo_plebs
Vida: short biography Occitan literary form
la Mula Peire Raimon de Tolosa Peire Rogier Peire de Valeira Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Pistoleta Pons de Capduoill Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
Vida_(Occitan_literary_form)
English hermit (c. 1065–1170)
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Godric_of_Finchale
13th-century French troubadour
other partimens: between Blacatz and Guilhem de San Gregori and between Peirol, Guionet and Pomairol. Notes dominus de Tritis "Reforzat de Forcalquier"
Jaufre_Reforzat_de_Trets
1744 battle
Traversiera with five battalions. To arrive there he marched to the foot of Mont Peirol, where he advanced against the entrenched camp at the Bicocca plateau. His
Second Battle of Casteldelfino
Second_Battle_of_Casteldelfino
Ben volgra midons saub(r)es. Though this song has also been attributed to Peirol and Peire Rogier, textual evidence and the bulk of manuscripts seem to point
Arnaut_Plagues
Tolosa Peire Rogier Peire Salvatge Peire Torat Peire Trabustal Peire Vidal Peirol Peironet Pelardit Pelestort Perseval Doria Perdigon Pistoleta Pomariol Pons
List of troubadours and trobairitz
List_of_troubadours_and_trobairitz
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
List of medieval music theorists
List_of_medieval_music_theorists
Italian composer and theorist (fl. 10th century)
Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon Raimbaut d'Aurenga Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimon de Miravalh Sordello
Odo_of_Arezzo
Canadian politician (born 1938)
no election expenses", The Globe and Mail, 9 October 1980, P5. Paulette Peirol, "Controller in North York seeks Liberal nomination", The Globe and Mail
Norm_Gardner
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Devadhipa | தேவாதிபா
Lord of the gods
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Complete
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God Gave; The Lord is Gracious; Similar to John from Sean
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Name of a flower
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Dusky; Dark-haired; Dark
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Strong; gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick.
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Floods
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King of gold
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Lion
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Belonging to Lord Shiva
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