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    Peire de la Caravana (also Cavarana, Gavarana, or Cà Varana, perhaps meaning "near Verona") was an Italian troubadour (trovatore) in Lombardy in the late...
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    noted troubadour and patron of troubadours. Albert disputes with Peire de la Caravana the position of earliest native Italian troubadour. He was a son...
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  • Cazals Peire de Corbiac Peire de Durban Peire de Gavaret Peire de la Caravana Peire de la Mula Peire de Ladils Peire de Maensac Peire de Monzo Peire de Rius...
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    regarded as the first native Italian troubadour, though Cossezen and Peire de la Caravana may precede him. His reputation has secured a street named in his...
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    was in reportedly in contact with the Provençal troubadours Peire de la Caravana and Peire Vidal, likely to contract their services on behalf of his wealthy...
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