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Dalfi d'Alvernha (French:
Dauphin d'Auvergne) was the
Count of
Clermont and Montferrand, a
troubadour and a
patron of troubadours. He was born around...
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depicting him with his fiddle.
Perdigon travelled widely and was
patronised by
Dalfi d'Alvernha, the
House of Baux,
Peter II of Aragon, and
Barral of M****ille...
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disagreements with his cousin,
Dalfi d'Alvernhe.
Dalfi states that the
bishop had a lady
lover and the
bishop hints at
Dalfi's ****ual inadequacy, but it is...
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significant player in the
transition from the
Carolingians to the Capetians. The
Dalfi d'Alvernha or
Dauphin d'Auvergne,
troubadour and
patron of troubadours,...
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Raimbaut of Orange;
there was also a
partimen on the
topic between Dalfi d'Alvernha and Perdigon.
Alfonso and his love
affairs are
mentioned in poems...
- Occitan.
Several troubadours were from the Auvergne,
including Castelloza,
Dalfi d'Alvernhe, the
Monje de Montaudon, the
Vesques de Clarmon,
Peire d'Alvernhe...
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dirai chanso. Soon
afterwards there follows a
partimen on the
topic between Dalfi d'Alvernha and Perdigon, and then a tensó
between Guiraut de
Bornelh and...
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Scottish nobleman Canute II ("the Tall"), king of
Sweden (House of Folkung)
Dalfi d'Alvernha,
Count of
Clermont and Montferrand,
French nobleman, troubador...
- and Hungary. His
known patrons include Geoffrey II, Duke of
Brittany and
Dalfi d'Alvernha; he was also at one time in
Poitiers at the
court of Richard...
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Porcairagues and
Raimbaut d'Aurenga, and
continued in a
partimen between Dalfi d'Alvernha and Perdigon. Reis
glorios (glorious king), a well-known alba...