Giraud de bornelh biography for kids
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1138
Limousin, France
1219
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France
Medieval
Giraut de Bornelh, a 12th century Provençal troubadour, is credited with the formalization, if not the invention, of the "light" style, or trobar leu.
Giraut was born to a lower-class family in the Limousin, near Excideuil in modern-day France.
Troubadour history
He was connected to the castle of the viscount of Limoges. His life was simple and studious. In winter he frequented the schools of learning and studied literature under the most celebrated teachers of the period. In summer, accompanied by two singers who recited his songs, he visited the courts of his royal patrons including Richard Cour de Lion; Bohemond III, prince of Antioch; Fernando III of Castile; Alfonso IX of Leon; Pedro II of Aragon; Sancho, King of Navarre.
It is assumed from his poetry that he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land was involved in the Third Crusades.
Giraud enjoyed in his time a very high reputation and was considered by many to be one of the three