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Peire de la Caravana

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17: 91:. Peire wrote the first encouraging the communes of northern Italy to resist German overlordship, which has been dated to as early as 1157. However, Peire incites the Lombard cities by harkening back to the fate of the baronage of 382: 372: 387: 351: 377: 142: 331:
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Writing in Lombardy in the Occitan tongue under the nominal sovereignty of the
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or as late as 1225, when the city-states of northern Italy renewed the old
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in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. He was one of the earliest
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resembling the clinking of glasses and proposes a toast.
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Modena
Verona
Italian
troubadour
Lombardy
Occitan
sirventes
sirventes
Apulia
Henry VI
Sicily
Lombard League
Frederick I of Sicily
Holy Roman Emperor
German monarch
German language
interjection
Sardinia
senhal
Barisone II of Arborea
King of Sardinia
Pavia
Emperor Frederick I
Genoa
Judge of Cagliari
Salusio IV


Knights at Court: Courtliness, Chivalry, and Courtesy from Ottonian Germany to the Italian Renaissance

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