- Tomier and Palaizi
Tomier and Palaizi (or Palazi) were two
knight s andtroubadour s fromTarascon , possibly brothers, and frequent comrades and co-composers (fl. 1199–1226).Palaizi and Tomier were involved in the
Albigensian Crusade . In the "sirventes " "De chantar farai", written probably during Louis VIII's siege ofAvignon in 1226, [Throop, 386.] they criticised the the Albigensian Crusaders and thePapacy — "those who have turned the crusade" — for diverting "succour and valour" (aid and military support) from the "Sepulchre" (theHoly Land ), which was "disbelief", ie "a sin against the faith": [Puckett, 861.]"Al Sepolcr'an tout
The Albigensian Crusade was described as a "falsa croisada" and the song had a rhyming refrain which must have been inteded to arouse Provenç passions for the fight against the French: "Segur estem, seignors, / E ferm de ric socors!" ("Lords, we are certain and confident of mighty aid"). [Throop, 391 and n3.] Tomier and Palaizi blamed the church leadership, especially the legate
"socors e valenza
"cil q'an la croz vout,
"et es decredenza.Romain de Saint-Ange , for avarice. [Puckett, 862.] In an earlier, and less violent "sirventes", "Si col flacs molins torneja" (c. 1216), the two troubadours explain that the Albiensian venture ruins the roads and ports that lead to Acre, where the true Crusade is being waged. [Throop, 388.] To them, the Crusaders "pauc a en Deu d'esperanssa" (have little hope in God). In the end Tomier and Palaizi attacked the Church for heresy and thus marked themselves out as heretics from the Church of Rome. [Throop, 392.]ources
*Graham-Leigh, Elaine. "The Southern French Nobility and the Albigensian Crusade". Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2005. ISBN 1 84383 129 5
*Throop, Palmer A. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28193810%2913%3A4%3C379%3ACOPCPI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E "Criticism of Papal Crusade Policy in Old French and Provençal."] "Speculum", Vol. 13, No. 4. (Oct., 1938), pp 379–412.
*Puckett, Jaye. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-7910%28200109%29116%3A4%3C844%3A%22NETTA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z "'Reconmenciez novele estoire': The Troubadours and the Rhetoric of the Later Crusades."] "MLN", Vol. 116, No. 4, French Issue. (Sep., 2001), pp 844–889.Notes
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