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Peironet Peironet or Peyronet was a Catalan troubadour and jongleur (''juglar'' in contemporary records). "Peironet" is a diminutive of the Occitan name "Peire", meaning Peter. He might be the same person as Pere Salvatge. He was travelling with the entourage of the ''infante'' Peter, the heir to James I of Aragon, in October 1268 at Sant Celoni. He composed a ''tenso'' with the ''infante'' discussing the war with the County of Urgell that Peter had waged from September to December that year. Peironet and another jongleur who does not participate in the poetic exchange, Arnaut ''tritxador'', were apparently carrying a message to the ''infante'' about the status of his father the king. In the ''tenso'' Peironet talks about ''armes i amors'', war and love, the two favourite themes of the troubadours. The song, the incipit of which is ''Can vey En Peyronet ploran'' ("When Sir Peironet came crying"), consists of two stanzas by the heir and a two-stanza response from the messenger. ==References==
*Riquer, Martí de (1964). ''Història de la Literatura Catalana'', vol. 1. Barcelona: Edicions Ariel.
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