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Raimon Gaucelm de Bezers

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Raimon was a middle-class, urban poet, and certainly no courtesan. He was also a non-noble opponent of the artificial courtliness which surrounded aristocratic life in his day. He wrote
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heavily and supported the French over and against the native Occitan aristocracy. In this vein he wrote, in 1268,
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as a prayer to God for delivery from illness and from sin, possibly on the poet's deathbed (c. 1285).
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to encourage generosity to the poor. It is an indicator of his status in society that he penned
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named Guiraut de Linhan and the only such poem surviving for a middle-class figure.
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Raimon was fairly popular in his own lifetime, as evidenced by the first stanza of
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with nine surviving works. Many of his works appear with dates in the
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that you be circular with your head attached to your sole,
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senhor d’Uzest que avia nom aissi quon elh Raimon Gaucelm
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or cleaved of everything between your feet and your chin
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Raimon Gaucelm
lang
transliteration
IPA
ISO 639 code
multilingual support templates
See why
fl.
Languedocian
troubadour
rubrics
Bibliothèque nationale de France
Paris
BĂ©ziers
Joan Esteve
Bernart d'Auriac
Gallicised
canso
Louis IX of France
Eighth Crusade
bourgeois
sirventes
Uzès
partimen
tenso
Joan Miralhas
Complete works
Riquer, MartĂ­n de
Categories
13th-century French troubadours

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