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Faidit is an
Occitan word
meaning 'banished' or 'proscribed'; it is used to
denote a lord
dispossessed of his land and title. In
historical works it is...
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Gaucelm Faidit (Old
Occitan [ɡawˈtʃɛlm fajˈdit]
literally "Gaucelm the Dispossessed" c. 1156 – c. 1209) was a troubadour, born in Uzerche, in the Limousin...
- 2307/3716632. JSTOR 3716632.
Faidit, Uc; Vidal, Raimon; Guessard, François (1858).
Grammaires provençales de
Hugues Faidit et de
Raymond Vidal de Besaudun...
- it came to be ****ociated." Uc is
probably to be
identified with the Uc
Faidit (meaning "exiled" or "dispossessed") who aut****d the
Donatz proensals,...
- "The
Comet Primer". Cometography.com.
Retrieved 2011-04-05. Jean-Michel
Faidit, "La comète impériale de 1811", Les
Presses du Midi, 2012;
Friedrich Wilhelm...
- from 1802 to 1818,
whose name it now also
sometimes bears. Jean-Michel
Faidit,
Spheres and
starry temples in the Enlightenment : Boullée's
Newton Cenotaph...
- the
pseudonym Maracdes ("Emerald") in two
poems by the
troubadour Gaucelm Faidit,
according to the
Occitan razós to
these poems. Hugh's
first wife was possibly...
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become standardised and
written down,
first by
Raimon Vidal and then by Uc
Faidit. The 450 or so
troubadours known to
historians came from a
variety of backgrounds...
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Crusades Location:
Southern France (Languedoc and Occitania)
Cathars Churches Faidit County of
Toulouse Viscounty of Béziers and Albi
County of Valentinois...
- and Catalonia.
Besides Vaqueiras,
visitors included Peire Vidal,
Gaucelm Faidit, and
Arnaut de Mareuil. Boniface's
patronage was
celebrated widely. To Gaucelm...