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During his extraordinarily long life, the [[troubadour]] '''Peire Cardenal''' saw his native [[Occitania|Occitan]] culture from its highest point decline to its post-[[Albigensian Crusade]] state.
During his extraordinarily long life, the [[troubadour]] '''Peire Cardenal''' saw his native [[Occitania|Occitan]] culture from its highest point decline to its post-[[Albigensian Crusade]] state.


According to his biography by Miguel de la Tor, Peire came from Velay, the son of a knight and a lady. He studied at the foremost cathedral school in Puy before becoming a song writer. He visited the courts of kings and barons, and had a jongleur to sing with him.
According to his biography by Miguel de la Tor, Peire came from Velay, the son of a [[knight]] and a [[lady]]. He [[education|studied]] at the foremost [[cathedral]] [[school]] in Puy before becoming a [[song]] writer. He visited the [[court]]s of [[king]]s and [[baron]]s, and had a [[jongleur]] to [[singing|sing]] with him.


Peire Cardenal is best known for his pious works. Those songs which lambasted hypocritical clerics won him many enemies.
Peire Cardenal is best known for his pious works. Those songs which lambasted hypocritical clerics won him many enemies.

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Latest revision as of 19:47, 14 May 2009

During his extraordinarily long life, the troubadour Peire Cardenal saw his native Occitan culture from its highest point decline to its post-Albigensian Crusade state.

According to his biography by Miguel de la Tor, Peire came from Velay, the son of a knight and a lady. He studied at the foremost cathedral school in Puy before becoming a song writer. He visited the courts of kings and barons, and had a jongleur to sing with him.

Peire Cardenal is best known for his pious works. Those songs which lambasted hypocritical clerics won him many enemies.