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  • 51Trobairitz — A medieval depiction of Comtessa de Diá The trobairitz (Occitan pronunciation: [tɾuβajˈɾits]) were Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries, active from around 1170 to approximately 1260.[1] The word trobairitz was first… …

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  • 52Maria de Ventadorn — (or Ventedorn) (French: Marie de Ventadour) was a patron of troubadour poetry at the end of the 12th century. Maria was one of las tres de Torena, the three of Turenne , the three daughters of viscount Raymond II of Turenne and of Elise de… …

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  • 53Guilhem de Saint-Leidier — or Guillem de Saint Deidier was a troubadour of the 12th century, composing in Occitan. He was lord of Saint Didier en Velay, was born at some date before 1150, and died between 1195 and 1200. He was said to have loved Belissende, sister of Dalfi …

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  • 54Peirol — or PeiròlIn Occitan, peir (French pierre ) means stone and ol is a diminutive suffix, the name Peirol being understood as the equivalent of Little Stone but also Petit Pierre (Lil Peter) or Pierrot (Pete or Petey); however, peiròl also meant a… …

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  • 55Peire d'Alvernhe — or d Alvernha [In French his name is Pierre d Auvergne .] ( Pèire in modern Occitan; b. c. 1130) was an Auvergnat troubadour (active 1149 ndash;1170), twenty oneGaunt and Kay, 287.] or twenty fourEgan, 72.] Aubrey, The Music of the Troubadours ,… …

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  • 56Uc de Saint Circ — (San Sir) or Hugues (Hugh) de Saint Circq (fl. 1217 ndash;1253Aubrey, The Music of the Troubadours , 22 ndash;23.] ) was a troubadour from Quercy. Uc is perhaps most significant to modern historians as the probable author of several vidas and… …

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  • 57Gui d'Ussel — Gui d Ussel, d Ussèl, or d Uisel (fl. 1195 ndash;1209Aubrey, 16.] ) was a turn of the thirteenth century troubadour of the Limousin. Twenty of his poems survive: eight cansos , two pastorelas , two coblas , and eight tensos , several with his… …

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  • 58Cobla (Occitan literary term) — A cobla (Occitan: [ˈkubːlɔ], Catalan: [ˈkobːɫə] or [ˈkobːla]) is a stanza in Occitan lyric poetry, the art form of the troubadours. Though not usually standalone work in itself, in many instances a cobla or two is all that survives of… …

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  • 59Daude de Pradas — Daude, Deude, Daurde, or Daudé de Pradas (fl. 1214–1282)[1][2] was a troubadour from Prades Salars in the Rouergue not far from Rodez. He lived to an old age and left behind seventeen to nineteen cansos, including twelve on courtly love, three… …

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  • 60Guilhem d'Autpol — or Daspol (fl. 1265 ndash;1270) was a troubadour from Hautpoul in the Languedoc. He wrote four works that survive, three dwelling on intensely religious themes. There exists some evidence internal in his songs that he was a jongleur early on.… …

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