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- Bernart_de_Venzac comment "Bernart de Venzac (fl. 1180–1210) was an obscure troubadour from Venzac near Rodez in the Rouergue. He wrote in the Marcabrunian style, leaving behind five moralising pieces (two cansos and three sirventes) and one religious alba. Two of his works were confused by copyists with those of Marcabru in some manuscripts. Bernart's career can be dated because of references in his poetry to his patron, Hugh II of Rodez.".