Pero Rodrigues de Palmeira

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Pero Rodrigues de Palmeira

Galician-Portuguese.[3] All of his works are lost. He is listed as the author of two songs in the index of the 16th-century Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional. This index was made by Angelo Colocci, but the pages where his songs would be are missing.[2]

Pero's family originated in

Livro de Linhagens of Pedro de Barcelos, he "died of love" (morreu de amor)[2] for María Páes, the daughter of Pelayo Curvo.[4]

References

  1. ^ Spanish: Pedro Rodríguez de Palmeira.
  2. ^ a b c d Graça Videira Lopes, Manuel Pedro Ferreira, et al., Cantigas Medievais Galego Portuguesas (Instituto de Estudos Medievais, 2011–), s.v. "Pero Rodrigues de Palmeira". Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  3. ^ Santiago Gutiérrez García, "Clerics, Troubadours and Damsels: Galician Literature and Written Culture during the Middle Ages", in Helena Miguélez-Carballeira (ed.), A Companion to Galician Culture (Tamesis, 2014), pp. 13–34 , at 15.
  4. ^ Manuel Fernández Rodríguez, Toronium: Aproximación a la Historia de una Tierra Medieval: Galicia y Portugal en la Edad Media (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2004), p. 101.