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Bernart de
Ventadorn (also
Bernard de
Ventadour or
Bernat del Ventadorn; c. 1130–1140 – c. 1190–1200) was an
Occitan poet-composer
troubadour of the classical...
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Bernat or
Bernart d'Auriac was a
minor troubadour notable mainly for
initiating a
cycle of five
short sirventes in the
summer of 1285.
According to a...
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Bernart Marti was a troubadour,
composing poems and
satires in Occitan, in the mid-twelfth century. They show that he was
influenced by his contemporaries...
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Bernart de Pan****ac (Occitan pronunciation: [beɾˈnaɾd de panaˈsak]; fl. 1323–1333) was the
minor lord (donzel et seigneur) of Arrouède and one of the...
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Luelen Bernart (Pohnpei 1866-1946) was the
first Micronesian to
write a book and Pohnpei's
first historian. He is the
author of The Book of Luelen. The...
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Bernart de Rovenac, Rovenhac, or
Roenach (fl. 1242–1261) was a
Languedocian troubadour. Four of his
sirventes have been preserved. The
attitude ubiquitous...
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lauzeta mover (PC 70.43) is a song
written in the
Occitan language by
Bernart de Ventadorn, a 12th-century troubadour. It is
among both the
oldest and...
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Bernart de
Venzac (fl. 1180–1210) was an
obscure troubadour from
Venzac near
Rodez in the Rouergue. He
wrote in the
Marcabrunian style,
leaving behind...
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Bernart de la
Barta (fl. 1229), also
spelled Bernarnz Delabarta or
Benart de la Barda, was a
troubadour from La Barthe, the
location of
which is unknown...
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Bernart Alanhan de
Narbona was a
minor troubadour probably from Narbonne. He left
behind only one song, No posc
mudar qu'eu no diga, a
sirventes about...