- Pons de
Capduelh (fl. 1160–1220 or 1190–1237) was a
troubadour from the Auvergne,
probably from Chapteuil. His
songs were
known for
their great gaiety...
- Montaudon, the
Vesques de Clarmon,
Peire d'Alvernhe,
Peire Rogier and Pons de
Capduelh. They did not, however,
compose in the
Auvergnat dialect, but in the standard...
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These included Elias Cairel, a
veteran of the
Fourth Crusade, Pons de
Capduelh,
later joining the
Crusade in 1220, and
Aimery de Pégulhan, who implored...
- and
rhyme scheme with
Humils e
francs e fis
soplei ves vos by Pons de
Capduelh. From
Montpellier he
continued into Spain,
where he was at
Huesca in February...
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Pelestort ****val
Doria Perdigon Pistoleta Pomariol Pons
Barba Pons de
Capduelh Pons de la
Garda Pons de
Monlaur Pons d'Ortafas Pons
Fabre d'Uzes Pons...
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ideas and some
chansonniers ****ign it to
Raimbaut de
Vaqueiras or Pons de
Capduelh, but the
mention of Jau
fixes its
author as Pons d'Ortaffa,
whose lordship...
- (fl.1105–1162),
Catalan nobleman,
courtier and
military leader Pons de
Capduelh (fl.12th–13th-cent.),
French troubadour Pons de
Cimiez (died 257), Gallo-Roman...
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Chalus (~1241)
Lords of
Chapteuil (Saint-Julien-Chapteuil)
possibly Pons de
Capduelh (~1190-1210)
Lords of
Chateau de la
Rochelambert Lords of
Comblat Viscount...
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including Gaucelm Faidit, the Monk of Montaudon,
Gausbert de Puicibot, Pons de
Capduelh,
Guiraut de Calanso,
Bertran de Born and Gui d'Ussel.
According to a poetic...
- At the same time,
Robert got into a
dispute with the
troubadour Pons de
Capduelh over the
castle of Vertaizon,
which Pons had
received from his wife as...