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Castillian court?
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Castillian court?
Thank you, Louis
I'm sorry, I meant the language used for poetry and songwriting.Didn't the Castillian court speak Castillian?
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No you're quite correct. It is me who missed something. Too used to modern useage of languages, as a territorial means of communication. Languages for the most of history served social functions. Provençal was used for courtly love and lyricism, I never realised Iberia did the same with Galician.
How very cool that your folk band keeps this tradition alive!
Well, if we look at the essence of the animosity that was not to uncommon between the Portuguese and Kingdom of Castille-Leon (and later Navarra and Arágon), we'll see that the Spanish saw Portugal as something of a rebel state. Galicia is also home to quite some interesting instruments (such as the Galician bagpipes) and was one of the regions that was never conquered by the Muslims.No you're quite correct. It is me who missed something. Too used to modern useage of languages, as a territorial means of communication. Languages for the most of history served social functions. Provençal was used for courtly love and lyricism, I never realised Iberia did the same with Galician.
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Galicia is also rather... located in the boonies, isn't it? I know how screwy Basque country can get, how about Galicia? Certainly, they aren't quite your classical Spaniards.
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