tenso

  • 61Jaufre de Pons — or Pon ( fr. Geoffroy or Geoffroi, modern Occitan: Jaufré , modern English: Geoffrey ) was a thirteenth century knight and troubadour from the castle of Pons in the March of Poitou in the Saintonge.Egan, 98.] He composed tensos with his castellan …

    Wikipedia

  • 62Bertran del Pojet — (fl. 1222) was a Provençal castellan and troubadour of the latter half of the thirteenth century, a period of Angevin rule in Provence and Italy. He was born in Puget, near Nice, and lived most of his life in Teunes, the region around Toulon.Egan …

    Wikipedia

  • 63Elias Cairel — (or Cayrel; fl. 1204 ndash;1222) was a troubadour of international fame. Born in Sarlat in the Périgord, he first travelled with the Fourth Crusade and settled down in the Kingdom of Thessalonica at the court of Boniface of Montferrat (1204… …

    Wikipedia

  • 64Alamanda de Castelnau — Alamanda was a trobairitz whose only surviving work is a tenso with Giraut de Bornelh called S ie.us qier conseill, bella amia Alamanda . In the past she was usually considered fictitious and the tenso was considered a piece of Giraut s writing.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 65Peire Bremon Ricas Novas — (fl. 1230 ndash;1242) was a Provençal troubadour who left behind twenty works: thirteen cansos , six sirventes , and one tenso . His treatment of courtly love was somewhat original. Peire rose from humble origins to modest wealth, as indicated by …

    Wikipedia

  • 66Ferrarino Trogni da Ferrara — Ferrari da Ferrara, fully Ferrarino (dei) Trogni da Ferrara, was a troubadour of Ferrara in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He was a composer, anthologist, and possibly autobiographer. He was one of the last active troubadours in Italy.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 67Pistoleta — (fl. 1185 ndash;1228) was a Provençal troubadour. His name (actually a nickname) means little letter (epistle) in Occitan. He left behind eleven songs, comprising nine cansos and two tensos . [One of his cansos is sometimes called a sirventes .]… …

    Wikipedia

  • 68Alais, Yselda, and Carenza — Alais and Yselda (or Iselda, from Isold) were two young noble trobairitz, probably sisters or nuns, who wrote an Occitan tenso with an elderly woman named Carenza. Their poem beings Na Carenza al bel cors avinen ( Lady Carenza of the lovely,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 69Arnaut Plagues — or Plages (fl. c. 1230 ndash;1245) was a troubadour probably from Provence. Only one song of his survives, a tenso with the trobairitz Felipa, Ben volgra midons saub(r)es . Though this song has also been attributed to Peirol and Peire Rogier,… …

    Wikipedia

  • 70Peironet — or Peyronet was a Catalan troubadour and jongleur ( juglar in contemporary records). Peironet is a diminutive of the Occitan name Peire , meaning Peter. He might be the same person as Pere Salvatge. He was travelling with the entourage of the… …

    Wikipedia