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Izarn Barrière
Isarn may refer to: * Isarn of Pallars (died 948) * Isarn, Bishop of Grenoble (950–976) * Isarn (troubadours) (), troubadour *Isarn (inquisitor) Isarn or Izarn was a 13th-century French Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer. Among his works is a fictitious dialogue between himself and an adherent of Catharism. "News of the Heretic" Sometime before 1292 Isarn wrote a 700-verse p ... (), inquisitor People with the given name * Isarn Marques (), troubadour * Isarn Rizol (), troubadour People with the surname * William Isarn (died 1010s), Count of Ribagorza See also * Isard (other) {{disambiguation, hn, given name, surname ...
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Isarn Of Pallars
Isarn (died 948) was the Count of Pallars from 920 until his death, and effectively a sovereign prince. He was the eldest of the four sons of Raymond I, Count of Pallars and Ribagorza. With his younger brother Lope he co-ruled Pallars after his father's death in 920. Their brothers Bernard and Miró co-governed Ribagorza. A fifth brother, Otto (or Ato), was Bishop of Pallars, which allowed the counts, especially Isarn, to effectively control the Church in their territories. Isarn probably co-governed Pallars with his father from around 900. In 904 he was captured along with seven hundred others during a raid by the Qasawi Muslim lord of Lleida, Llop ibn Muhammad. From the ''Códice de Roda'' we know that he remained a prisoner at Tudela until 918, when he was liberated by his cousin, King Sancho I of Pamplona Sancho Garcés I (Basque: ''Antso Ia. Gartzez''; c. 860 – 10 December 925), also known as Sancho I, was king of Pamplona from 905 until 925. He was the son of García ...
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Isarn, Bishop Of Grenoble
Isarn was the Bishop of Grenoble from 950 until his death in 976. During the reign of Conrad the Peaceful he was instrumental in re-asserting Christian political authority in the south of the Kingdom of Burgundy, overrun by Saracens, and in restoring the shattered Church in the region. His methods in expelling the Saracens from his diocese, were similar to those used by his successful contemporary, William the Liberator in Provence. Isarn belonged to the family of the counts of Graisivaudan (Gravaisdun), a precursor district of the Dauphiné, whose patronage of abbeys and proprietary churches resulted in considerable control of the local church at the time. Isarn was loyal to the diocese, however, being one of the few noblemen of the region not to flee the conquest of Grenoble by the Saracens. In 965 Isarn led a counterattack against the Saracens ("Moors") and removed them from his diocese. In 972 a raiding party of Saracens from Fraxinetum captured Mayeuil, abbot of Cluny, wh ...
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Isarn (troubadours)
There were three troubadours named Isarn or Izarn, and who are difficult to distinguish completely today. The first has no surname and composed two ''partimens'' with Rofian (or Rofin) around 1240. He has been confounded with the inquisitor Isarn. Isarn Marques (or Marquès) wrote a ''canso'' addressed to either Alfonso VIII or Alfonso X of Castile, entitled ''S'ieu fos''. It may have been composed around 1250. It has the same metre and rhyme scheme as were used in poems by Aimeric de Sarlat, Elias d'Ussel, Henry II of Rodez, Gaucelm Faidit, Lanfranc Cigala, At de Mons, Peire Cardenal, Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Maria de Ventadorn, and an anonymous composer. Isarn Rizol (or Rizolz) wrote a ''canso'' dated to around 1250. References * Daunou, Pierre Claude François; Hauréau, Jean-Barthélemy (1838)''Histoire littéraire de la France'', vol. XIX.Paris: Firmin Didot. *Ganiere, Catherine C"Women Troubadours in Southern France: Personal Character, Unhappiness and Revolting Against Co ...
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Isarn (inquisitor)
Isarn or Izarn was a 13th-century French Dominican missionary, inquisitor, and writer. Among his works is a fictitious dialogue between himself and an adherent of Catharism. "News of the Heretic" Sometime before 1292 Isarn wrote a 700-verse poetic dialogue in Occitan between himself and a fictitious Cathar bishop named Sicart de Figueiras. ''Novas del eretge'' ("News of the Heretic"), or ''The Controversy of Izarn, with an Albigense Theologian'', as it is known, is a long diatribe against Catharism and its alleged doctrines. Isarn is sometimes inaccurate, but his ignorance, and that of many Catholics, as to the particulars of Cathar dogma, is probably the result of the meetings in thickets and bushes which he describes. The Cathars, in order to preach in the vernacular from vernacular Scriptures, often held secret meetings in the woods to escape notice. Isarn seems to believe that Cathars and Waldensians both believe some form of Manichaeism. He defends marriage against virgini ...
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Isarn Marques
There were three troubadours named Isarn or Izarn, and who are difficult to distinguish completely today. The first has no surname and composed two ''partimens'' with Rofian (or Rofin) around 1240. He has been confounded with the inquisitor Isarn. Isarn Marques (or Marquès) wrote a ''canso'' addressed to either Alfonso VIII or Alfonso X of Castile, entitled ''S'ieu fos''. It may have been composed around 1250. It has the same metre and rhyme scheme as were used in poems by Aimeric de Sarlat, Elias d'Ussel, Henry II of Rodez, Gaucelm Faidit, Lanfranc Cigala, At de Mons, Peire Cardenal, Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Maria de Ventadorn, and an anonymous composer. Isarn Rizol (or Rizolz) wrote a ''canso'' dated to around 1250. References * Daunou, Pierre Claude François; Hauréau, Jean-Barthélemy (1838)''Histoire littéraire de la France'', vol. XIX.Paris: Firmin Didot. *Ganiere, Catherine C"Women Troubadours in Southern France: Personal Character, Unhappiness and Revolting Against Co ...
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Isarn Rizol
There were three troubadours named Isarn or Izarn, and who are difficult to distinguish completely today. The first has no surname and composed two ''partimens'' with Rofian (or Rofin) around 1240. He has been confounded with the inquisitor Isarn. Isarn Marques (or Marquès) wrote a ''canso'' addressed to either Alfonso VIII or Alfonso X of Castile, entitled ''S'ieu fos''. It may have been composed around 1250. It has the same metre and rhyme scheme as were used in poems by Aimeric de Sarlat, Elias d'Ussel, Henry II of Rodez, Gaucelm Faidit, Lanfranc Cigala, At de Mons, Peire Cardenal, Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Maria de Ventadorn, and an anonymous composer. Isarn Rizol (or Rizolz) wrote a ''canso'' dated to around 1250. References * Daunou, Pierre Claude François; Hauréau, Jean-Barthélemy (1838)''Histoire littéraire de la France'', vol. XIX.Paris: Firmin Didot. *Ganiere, Catherine C"Women Troubadours in Southern France: Personal Character, Unhappiness and Revolting Against Co ...
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William Isarn
William Isarn (''Guillermo Isárnez'') was the Count of Ribagorza The County of Ribagorza or Ribagorça ( an, Condato de Ribagorza, ca, Comtat de Ribagorça, la, Comitatus Ripacurtiae) was a medieval county on the southern side of the Pyrenees, including the northeast of modern Aragón and part of the northwes ... from 1010 until his death in 1017 or 1018. He was a young man when he became party to a power-sharing agreement between his cousin and her husband, sponsored by the Count of Castile. He used a Castilian army to remove the Muslim garrisons from the valley of the River Isábena, Isábena, but before his work of ''Reconquista'' could be completed, he was assassinated while trying to reestablish his family's rights in the Val d'Aran. His death provoked a succession crisis that ended in the absorption of Ribagorza into the domains of the King of Navarre. Education and succession William was the illegitimate son of Count Isarn Raymond. He spent his childhood in the househol ...
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