Jaufre rudel biography of albert
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Jaufre Rudel
French prince and troubadour
Jaufre Rudel (Jaufré in modern Occitan) was the prince of Blaye (Princes de Blaia) and a troubadour of the early- to mid-12th century, who probably died during the Second Crusade, in or after 1147.
He is noted for developing the theme of "love from afar" (amor de lonh or amour de loin) in his songs.
Jaufre rudel biography of albert
Very little is known about his life, but a reference to him in a contemporary song by Marcabru describes him as being oltra mar—across the sea, probably on the Second Crusade in 1147. Probably he was the son of Girard, also castellan of Blaye, and who was titled "prince" in an 1106 charter.
Girard's father was the first to carry the title, being called princeps Blaviensis as early as 1090.[2] During his father's lifetime the suzerainty of Blaye was disputed between the counts of Poitou and the counts of Angoulême.
Shortly after the succession of William VIII of Poitou, who had inherited it from his father, Bl