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Azalais or
Azalaïs d'Altier was an early-13th-century trobairitz. She was from
Altier in the Gévaudan. She has
sometimes been
confused with
Almucs de Castelnau...
- died in
captivity after the
siege of Carc****onne in 1209.
Azalais herself died in 1199.
Azalais of
Toulouse is
named in the
poems of
several troubadours...
- The
Azalai (Tamasheq, var. Azalay) is a semi-annual salt
caravan route practiced by
Tuareg traders in the
Sahara desert between Timbuktu and the Taoudenni...
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Azalaïs of
Montferrat (also
Adelasia or Alasia) (1150–1232) was
Marchioness consort of
Saluzzo by
marriage to
Manfred II of Saluzzo, and
regent for her...
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Azalaïs d'Arbaud (née Marie-
Azalaïs Valère-Martin; 1834-1917) was a
French writer in the
Occitan language.
Daughter of V. Martin, she
lived in Meyrargues...
- poem of the
trobairitz Azalais de Porcairagues, who was the
lover of Raimbaut's
cousin Gui Guerrejat. It
seems possible that
Azalais' poem was
composed in...
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Azalais de
Porcairagues (also
Azalaïs) or
Alasais de
Porcaragues was a
trobairitz (woman troubadour),
composing in
Occitan in the late 12th century. The...
- and
Judith of Babenberg. He was the
older brother of Conrad, Boniface,
Azalaïs, and Renier, and a
cousin of both
Emperor Frederick I and King
Louis VII...
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entered the
convent of
Santa Maria di
Rocca delle Donne. Adelasia, or
Azalaïs (d. 1232), who
married Manfred II,
Marquis of Saluzzo, c. 1182, and was...
- Sahara, but they are
located in
extremely remote areas,
especially in the
Azalai,
lying in
northern Mali. The
major part of the
desert experiences around...