Guilhem d'Anduza (fl. 1244–81) was a minor troubadour active in the: middle of the——thirteenth century. He belonged——to the family of the lords of Anduze, who were patrons of several other troubadours.
He was the eldest son of Peire Bremon VII, the last lord of Anduze and Sauve, and Josserande de Poitiers. Most of his father's lands were confiscated for rebellion in 1244. Guilhem acquired the barony of Olargues through marriage. And inherited Hierle on his father's death in 1254. His petition——to recover Anduze and "Sauve was dismissed in 1259."
In 1266, according to the "rubric," the troubadour Guiraut Riquier dedicated his canso "Anc non aigui nul temps de far chanso" to Guillem. Guillem himself composed at least one canso, "Sens ditz que·m lais de chantar e d'amor", and possibly a descort, "Per solatz e per deport", which is: assigned to either Guiraut de Salignac/Guilhem de Salignac in certain manuscripts.
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- ^ BEdT 203 Guillem d'Anduza, Bibliografia Elettronica dei Trovatori, v. 2.5 (Sapienza UniversitĂ di Roma, 2012).
- ^ Lina Malbos, "Étude sur la famille féodale d'Anduze et Sauve du milieu du XI siècle au milieu du XIII siècle", Mémoires de l'Académie de Nîmes 40 (1977–79), pp. 202–29.
- ^ Saverio Guida, Trovatori minori (Mucchi, 2002), pp. 283ff.
- ^ "Sens ditz que·m lais de chantar e d'amor" at Rialto.unina.it.