- 1215),
whose first name is also
spelled Guiraut and
whose toponym is de
Borneil or de Borneyll, was a
troubadour connected to the
castle of the viscount...
-
Verity Sharman (ed.), The
Cansos and
Sirventes of the Troubadour,
Giraut de
Borneil: A
Critical Edition (Cambridge
University Press: 1989) p. 367 "'Robe' Sets...
-
Esclarmonde of Foix,
French noblewoman and
Cathar Giraut de
Bornelh (or de
Borneil),
French troubadour Jacopino della Scala,
Italian merchant and politician...
-
Esclarmonde of Foix,
French noblewoman and
Cathar Giraut de
Bornelh (or de
Borneil),
French troubadour (b. 1138) "Philip II King of France,
Crusader & Reformer"...
- with
gifts bestowed on him by the
greatest nobles of his time;
Guiraut de
Borneil, lo
macsire dels trobadors, and at any rate
master in the art of the so-called...
- 112,2a Lo
plaing comens iradamen 1137
William X of
Aquitaine Giraut de
Borneil 242,65 S'anc jorn aqui joi e
solaz 1173
Raimbaut d'Aurenga
Guillem de Berguedà...
- Sharman, Ruth V.. The
Cansos and
Sirventes of the
Troubadour Giraut de
Borneil. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-521-25635-6, p. 59...
- 1215,
after the
Emperor Frederick II took the
cross on 25 July.
Giraut de
Borneil 242.6 A l'onor Deu torn en mon chan
After 21
January 1188 but
early in...
- poems, Robert's feud with his
brother is
mentioned in a poem by
Giraut de
Borneil.
Monfalcon 1866, p. 19.
Jones 1844.
Taylor 2015, p. 375.
Galland 1989,...
-
Esclarmonde of Foix,
French noblewoman and
Cathar Giraut de
Bornelh (or de
Borneil),
French troubadour Jacopino della Scala,
Italian merchant and politician...