- Arnaut Guilhem de Marsan
Arnaut Guilhem (or Guillem) de Marsan (fl. 1160–1180) was a Landais nobleman and
troubadour . He was descended from acadet branch of theviscount s ofMarsan and was himself lord ofRoquefort andMontgaillard and co-lord of Marsan.Arnaut was a member of the 1170 escort of Eleanor, daughter of
Henry II of England , fromBordeaux to the Spanish border for her marriage toAlfonso VIII of Castile . He is attested in a charter ofEleanor of Aquitaine .Arnaut Guilhem was also an
Occitan lyric poet who composed one of the earliest "ensenhamen s" or didactic poems: the "Ensenhamen del cavaier" (teaching of the cavalier). The medievalist Mark Johnston notes that his work is similar to that of another 12th-century troubadour poet,Garin lo Brun .According to an Occitan "vida", the troubadour
Peire de Valeira was from Arnaut Guilhem's lands. Arnaut Guilhem was the ancestor of three branches of the house of Marsan through his three sons: the co-lords of Marsans and lords of Roquefort and Montgaillard; the lords ofCauna ; and the lords ofTardets .ources
*Egan, Margarita, ed. and trans. "The Vidas of the Troubadours". New York: Garland, 1984. ISBN 0824094379.
*Johnston, Mark. "Gender as Conduct in the Courtesy Guides for Aristocratic Boys and Girls of Amanieu de Sescas." "Essays in Medieval Studies", 20 (2003), pp. 75–84.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.