- The
Comtessa de Dia (Countess of Die),
possibly named Beatritz or
Isoarda (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212), was a
trobairitz (female troubadour). She is only known...
- m'er The only
existing song by a
trobairitz which survives with music, by
Comtessa de Diá.
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trobairitz (Occitan...
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Virginia Oldoini Rapallini,
Countess of
Castiglione (23
March 1837 – 28
November 1899),
better known as La Castiglione, was an
Italian aristocrat who achieved...
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reintroduced again in
November 2020.
Viennetta was
previously known as
Comtessa in
Spain but, due to a
legal problem,
became Viennetta in the 1990s. Viennetta...
- L'Alqueria de la
Comtessa (Valencian: [lalkeˈɾi.a ðe la komˈtesa]; Spanish: Alquería de la
Condesa [alkeˈɾi.a ðe la konˈdesa] is a muni****lity in the...
- mayor's wife Кметство (Kmetstvo);
medieval Комитат (Komitat)
Catalan Comte Comtessa Comtat English Count Countess (even
where Earl applies)
Earldom for an...
- and forty-six (Rieger). Only one
melody composed by a
trobairitz (the
Comtessa de Dia) survives. Out of a
total of
about 450
troubadours and 2,500 troubadour...
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administrative purposes. Ador
Alfauir Almiserà
Almoines L'Alqueria de la
Comtessa Barx
Bellreguard Beniarjó Benifairó de la
Valldigna Beniflà Benirredrà...
- 56, nos. 1 & 2 (plate 28).
Constable 1957, p. 150.
Variously spelled comtessa or contesa. Cox 1974, p. 118.
Bogin 1976, pp. 108–09. Blancard,
Louis (1860)...
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Mareuil Bernart de
Ventadorn Bertran de Born
Castelloza Cerverí de
Girona Comtessa de Dia*
Folquet de M****lha
Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de
Bornelh Guiraut Riquier...