- Pere Salvatge
Pere Salvatge or Peire/Peyre Salvagge was a Catalan
troubadour of the latethirteenth century (fl. 1280–1287). He is most notable as a constant attendant at the court of Peter III andAlfonso III of Aragon . He may be the same person as thePeironet who composed poems with Peter III.Salvatge wrote the third piece in a five-piece cycle of "
sirventes " written in Summer 1285. Early in the summerBernart d'Auriac inaugurated the political debate by coming to the defence of the "three kings"Philip III of France , Philip of Navarre, andCharles of Valois , who claimed theCrown of Aragon . Under the direction of the French king they invadedCatalonia in the so-called "Aragonese Crusade ". After Peter III of Aragon responded to Bernart, Pere responded to Peter in the short piece "Senher, reys qu'enamoratz par".Pere appears to have gotten his nickname from his occupationas a "caballero salvaje" or "cavaller salvatge" in the king's house. As such, he acted as messenger and
herald . Among his duties was directing thebattle cry when the king's armies went to war. Pere is first mentioned by name in 1280 as a "juglar del rey" ("jongleur of the king"). In April 1286 he was charged with distributing compensation in precious metal and money to the other jongleurs who had assisted in Peter's coronation (in 1276). He was still alive in June 1287 when Alfonso III ordered proceedings against some men accused of kidnapping Pere's daughter.ources
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