-
Berengiers de
palazol si fo de cataloigna, del
comtat de rossillon,
paubres cavallier fo. . . "Berenguier de
Palazol was from Catalonia, from the county...
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Berengier Trobel or
Berenguier Trobel (fl. 1275) was a
troubadour and
bourgeois from Rodez. He
wrote two
surviving cansos.
Outside of his own
poetry and...
- Basan,
Frankish baron,
murdered while serving as Amb****ador of Marsile.
Bérengier, one of the
twelve paladins killed by Marsile's troops;
kills Estramarin;...
-
friendship is
further tested when a
quarrel over a
handsome widower named Berengier (captured by
Sebile after Morgan kidnapped his child) ends in a violent...
- is the
Italian form,
Berenguer is the
Catalan form, and
Berenguier or
Berengier is the
Occitan form. The
Latin form is
Berengarius and the
female equivalent...
- are
killed in the same
laisse [123] by the same Saracen, Grandonie),
Bérengier, Otton, Samson, Engelier, Ivon, Ivoire, Anséis, Girard.
Other characters...
-
preserved only in the
chansonnier known as H,
where the poet is
named as
berengiers d(e) peiz
renger in the rubric. Berenguier's
place of origin, peiz renger...
- Norcia : its
history and development, 1846–1966,
retrieved 27
November 2014
Bérengier Théophile. New Norcia :
History of a
Benedictine Colony in
Western Australia...
-
Roland (Oxford edition), the
peers are: Roland, Olivier, Gerin, Gerier,
Berengier, Oton, Samson, Engelier, Ivon, Ivoire, Anseïs, and Gérard de Roussillon...
- of French-speaking Switzerland. He was the son of Louise-Jeanne (née
Bérengier) and
Charles Ernest Guisan, a
doctor from Avenches. He
attended school...