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Гийем Бергеданский или Гийермо де Бергеда (кат. Guillem de Berguedà; 1130? — 1195/1196) — каталонский трубадур, писавший на окситанском языке, от которого дошло до нас больше всего текстов. Источниками о жизни поэта могут служить сборник стихов (Los Cancioneros), документы того времени и собственные сочинения поэта. Guillem de Berguedà, o in occitano Guilhem de Berguedan, italianizzato in Guglielmo di Bergedam (fl. 1138-1192; 1130 circa – 1195 o 1196), è stato un trovatore catalano, visconte di Berguedà. Fu il poeta catalano più prolifico del dodicesimo secolo, sebbene avesse composto in occitano. Ci sono pervenute trentuno delle sue poesie, in massima parte sirventesi, "di solito violenti e osceni, che riflettono il suo carattere e la vita turbolenta", oltre ad alcune cansos. La maggior parte di ciò che ci è noto di lui deriva dalla sua vida e dalle sue canzoni. Guillem de Berguedà (c.1130–1195/6; fl.1138–1192), or Guilhem de Berguedan in Occitan, was a Catalan troubadour and viscount of Berguedà. He was the most prolific Catalan poet of the twelfth century, though he composed in Occitan, and thirty-one of his poems survive. Most are sirventes, "typically violent and obscene, reflecting his character and turbulent life," but there are a few cansos. Most of what is known about him derives from his vida and his songs. Guilhem de Berguedan (o Guillem de Berguedà 1138 - 1196) fue un trovador catalán. Aparte de la información que nos ofrece la vida de Guillermo de Bergadá que se encuentra en los Cancioneros, lo que podemos conocer sobre el trovador nos llega a través de documentos de la época y de sus propias composiciones. Guillem de Berguedà (ca. 1138 – ca.1196) fou un senyor feudal i trobador català. A part de la informació que ens ofereix la vida de Guillem de Berguedà, que es troba en els cançoners, el que podem conèixer sobre el trobador ens arriba a través de documents de l'època i de les seves pròpies composicions. Guilhem de Berguedan (en catalan moderne Guillem de Berguedà ; en occitan moderne Guilhèm de Berguedan), né avant 1138 et mort vers 1196, est un troubadour catalan, vicomte du Berguedà. Гійом де Бергедан (окс. Guilhem de Berguedan; бл. 1138–1192) — каталонський сеньйор і трубадур. Йому належить близько 30 пісень, багато з яких містять гострі інвективи і особисті випади проти сучасників. Ряд його творів відноситься до «зниженої» гілки провансальської поезії. В старопровансальських «Життєписах трубадурів» йому присвячений наступний текст:
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Гийем Бергеданский или Гийермо де Бергеда (кат. Guillem de Berguedà; 1130? — 1195/1196) — каталонский трубадур, писавший на окситанском языке, от которого дошло до нас больше всего текстов. Источниками о жизни поэта могут служить сборник стихов (Los Cancioneros), документы того времени и собственные сочинения поэта. Гійом де Бергедан (окс. Guilhem de Berguedan; бл. 1138–1192) — каталонський сеньйор і трубадур. Йому належить близько 30 пісень, багато з яких містять гострі інвективи і особисті випади проти сучасників. Ряд його творів відноситься до «зниженої» гілки провансальської поезії. В старопровансальських «Життєписах трубадурів» йому присвячений наступний текст: До творчої спадщини Гійома де Бергедана належать, зокрема, дебати з анонімним трубадуром, де він скаржиться на Даму, яка в дитинстві обіцяла цілувати його при кожній зустрічі, а тепер, коли подорослішала, відмовляється це робити. Співрозмовник Гійома, вислухавши суть справи, виконує роль судді в суперечці і виносить рішення, що Дама повинна повернути заборгований поцілунок. Як вважає видавець пісень Берегедана Мартін де Рікер, цей мотив був певний час популярним в куртуазних колах. Guilhem de Berguedan (en catalan moderne Guillem de Berguedà ; en occitan moderne Guilhèm de Berguedan), né avant 1138 et mort vers 1196, est un troubadour catalan, vicomte du Berguedà. Guillem de Berguedà, o in occitano Guilhem de Berguedan, italianizzato in Guglielmo di Bergedam (fl. 1138-1192; 1130 circa – 1195 o 1196), è stato un trovatore catalano, visconte di Berguedà. Fu il poeta catalano più prolifico del dodicesimo secolo, sebbene avesse composto in occitano. Ci sono pervenute trentuno delle sue poesie, in massima parte sirventesi, "di solito violenti e osceni, che riflettono il suo carattere e la vita turbolenta", oltre ad alcune cansos. La maggior parte di ciò che ci è noto di lui deriva dalla sua vida e dalle sue canzoni. Guillem de Berguedà (ca. 1138 – ca.1196) fou un senyor feudal i trobador català. A part de la informació que ens ofereix la vida de Guillem de Berguedà, que es troba en els cançoners, el que podem conèixer sobre el trobador ens arriba a través de documents de l'època i de les seves pròpies composicions. Guillem de Berguedà (c.1130–1195/6; fl.1138–1192), or Guilhem de Berguedan in Occitan, was a Catalan troubadour and viscount of Berguedà. He was the most prolific Catalan poet of the twelfth century, though he composed in Occitan, and thirty-one of his poems survive. Most are sirventes, "typically violent and obscene, reflecting his character and turbulent life," but there are a few cansos. Most of what is known about him derives from his vida and his songs. The viscounty of Berguedà was a fief of the County of Cerdagne and the first mention of its dates to the tenth century. In 1131 Guillem's father (also Guillem) appears for the first time in a document as rendering homage to Huguet de Mataplana, from he held a fief. It is not until 1138 that the troubadour Guillem first appears in documents, as a child at the side of his father. Later writings indicate that he had three younger brothers, Raymond, Berengar, and Bernard. Some sirventes mention an imprisonment sometime before 1175, but in that year Guillem's adult career as a troubadour commenced. In several sirventes Guillem had insulted and humiliated , the viscount of Cardona, thus earning Ramon's enmity. The influential viscount of Cardona then sought to turn Alfonso II and his court against the troubadour, but on 3 March 1175 Guillem dishonorably attacked and killed Ramon. His title and fiefs were confiscated and he was consequently exiled from Catalonia and is not heard of again for seven years. During his exile he befriended one Arnau de Castellbò and gathered around himself a small group of loyal supporters. It was probably during this period of exile that he made his pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Guillem's career in Catalonia picks up again in the 1180s. By his father's will of 1183 Guillem stood to inherit the castles of Madrona (known as ), Casserres, Puig-reig, , and Montmajor the fief held from Huguet de Mataplana. Through some poems of Bertran de Born, a friend and fellow troubadour, we know that Guillem was an enemy of Alfonso II. The troubadour and the king appear to have made peace by 14 April 1185, when Guillem figured among some followers of the king at a meeting with Richard Coeur de Lion at the Château de Najac, to fortify their alliance against Raymond VI of Toulouse. In 1187 Guillem made his first will and testament, which survives in its original. He left Fenollet and the castle of Puig-reig to the Templars and a few minor possessions to the Hospitallers. Other than that all was left to his brother Berengar, who had to donate a quarter to Bernard. Guillem had apparently amassed debts to the Temple and the Hospital: they were allowed to hold their inheritances until the debt was paid. The will permits us to describe Guillem's power in feudal terms: he held five castles with their knights and vassals and corresponding territories, diverse places and manors in upper and lower Berguedà, a fief in Cerdagne, and rights over Caldes and Sentmenat del Vallès. He did not, at the time of the first testament, have a wife or any recognised children. Shortly after the will relations with the king turned sour, signalled by a mocking sirventes against Alfonso. In 1190 Guillem offended the king and the archbishop of Tarragona, Berenguer de Vilademuls, and addressed a sirventes to his friend Arnau de Castellbò at the court of Alfonso VIII of Castile, then allied with Sancho VI of Navarre against the king of Aragon. Guillem's final years were occupied by wars, where he fought on the side of Arnau and against the king, Bishop Arnau de Preixens of Urgell, and Count Ermengol VIII of Urgell. In 1195 Bertran de Born composed a song repenting of his career of disputes and wars and encouraging Guillem to do the same. There was no time for the poem to have an effect: in 1195 or 1196 Guillem was assassinated by a soldier probably in the employ of one of his numerous enemies. Guilhem de Berguedan (o Guillem de Berguedà 1138 - 1196) fue un trovador catalán. Aparte de la información que nos ofrece la vida de Guillermo de Bergadá que se encuentra en los Cancioneros, lo que podemos conocer sobre el trovador nos llega a través de documentos de la época y de sus propias composiciones.
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