- Gui de
Cavalhon, Cavaillo, or
Gavaillo (fl. 1200–1229) was a Provençal nobleman: a diplomat, warrior, and man of letters. He was
probably also the Guionet...
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Cavaillon (French pronunciation: [kavajɔ̃]; Occitan:
Cavalhon) is a
commune in the
Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region of Southeastern...
- the account. However,
recent studies have
proposed the
troubadour Gui de
Cavalhon as the
author of the
second part. It is one of
three major contemporary...
- (Peire de Vic), the poet's
horse (Bertran Carbonel) or his
cloak (Gui de
Cavalhon).
Closely related, and
sometimes overlapping,
genres include: the partimen...
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basketball player Gui de
Cambrai (fl. 1190–1220),
French writer Gui de
Cavalhon (fl. 1200–1229), Provençal
nobleman Gui
Guerrejat (died 1178), Occitan...
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written at the
court of
Raymond Berengar IV of
Provence in 1230 with Gui de
Cavalhon. At the
court of
Provence Peire also met
Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello...
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contact with
other troubadours. The lone
surviving sirventes of Gui de
Cavalhon was
written against William. An
anecdotal razo is
preserved describing...
-
poetic works are
conserved only two
coblas written in
response to Gui de
Cavalhon. This
exchange between Bertran and Gui is of some
historical interest....
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ascribed to him in the chansonniers,
although it is also
ascribed to Gui de
Cavalhon and
Aimeric de Peguillan.
Ricau knew Gui personally,
since together they...
- lo Brun
Gaucelm Faidit Gausbert Amiel Gauseran de
Saint Leidier Gui de
Cavalhon Gui d'Ussel
Guillem Ademar Guillem Augier Novella Guillem de
Balaun Guillem...