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Castelloza (fl.
early 13th century) was a
noblewoman and
trobairitz from Auvergne.
According to her
later vida,
Castelloza was the wife of Turc de Mairona...
- have left us more than one piece: the
Comtessa de Dia, with four, and
Castelloza, with
three or four. One of the
known trobairitz, Gaudairença,
wrote a...
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Alamanda de Castelnau,
Azalais de Porcairagues,
Maria de Ventadorn, Tibors,
Castelloza, G****nda de Proença,
Gormonda de Monpeslier, and the
Comtessa de Diá...
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Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de
Mareuil Bernart de
Ventadorn Bertran de Born
Castelloza Cerverí de
Girona Comtessa de Dia*
Folquet de M****lha
Gaucelm Faidit...
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Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de
Mareuil Bernart de
Ventadorn Bertran de Born
Castelloza Cerverí de
Girona Comtessa de Dia*
Folquet de M****lha
Gaucelm Faidit...
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Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de
Mareuil Bernart de
Ventadorn Bertran de Born
Castelloza Cerverí de
Girona Comtessa de Dia*
Folquet de M****lha
Gaucelm Faidit...
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identifies as "the most
celebrated figures", are listed:
Comtessa de Dia and
Castelloza. For a
complete list see Trouvère#List of trouvères. As to not overwhelm...
- Gallo-Romance, Occitan.
Several troubadours were from the Auvergne,
including Castelloza,
Dalfi d'Alvernhe, the
Monje de Montaudon, the
Vesques de Clarmon, Peire...
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Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de
Mareuil Bernart de
Ventadorn Bertran de Born
Castelloza Cerverí de
Girona Comtessa de Dia*
Folquet de M****lha
Gaucelm Faidit...
- Dia (fl. late 12th/early 13th centuries)
Blanche of
Castile (1188–1252)
Castelloza (fl.
early 13th century) Dame
Margot (fl. 13th century)
Gertrude of Dagsburg...