Grazide Lizier

Grazide Lizier ne Faur was a peasant in the Comt de Foix in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. A number of facts about her life are recorded in the Fournier Register, and her life, along with those of her fellow villagers, was analyzed in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's Montaillou. Grazide was the daughter of Pons and Frabrice Rives, her mother was the town wine seller. At the age of fifteen of sixteen she became the mistress to her cousin Pierre Clergue, the local priest. A year later, at Clergue's behest, she married Pierre Lizier. The affair between her and Clergue continued, however, with the consent of her husband. The marriage lasted only four years with Pierre Lizier dying when Grazide was twenty. Soon after Grazide also ended the relationship with Pierre Clergue.

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