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Gaucelm (died 834) was a
Frankish count and
leading magnate in
Gothia during the
reign of
Louis the Pious. He was
initially the
Count of
Roussillon from...
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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...
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lieutenant of the
count Gaucelm of Rosselló, Empúries,
Conflent and Rasez. What is
known of his life is
linked to
Gaucelm.
Sanila was his
staunch lieutenant...
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Raimon Gaucelm de
Bezers (fl. 1262–1275) was a
Languedocian troubadour with nine
surviving works. Many of his
works appear with
dates in the
rubrics in...
- (with the
pagus of Vallespir) and Empúries were
given to William's son
Gaucelm,
whose mother was
Gunegunde (Cunegonde), one of William's two wives. In...
- of all his
lands in
Septimania and Gothia; they were
given to Berengar.
Gaucelm, Bernard's brother, was also
dispossessed of the
majority of his lands...
- of
William of Gellone,
Count of Toulouse, and
younger half-brother of
Gaucelm,
Count of Empúries and Roussillon.
Lewis 1965, p. 44.
Chandler 2019, p...
- with four poets:
Bernart d'Auriac, Joan Esteve, Joan Miralhas, and
Raimon Gaucelm. The
latter three were
natives of Béziers. All four
lived there and were...
- VII,
Viscount of Béarn.
According to
explanations in the m****cripts of
Gaucelm Faidit's poems,
Alfonso was a
rival of the
troubadour for the love of Jourdaine...
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visitors included Peire Vidal,
Gaucelm Faidit, and
Arnaut de Mareuil. Boniface's
patronage was
celebrated widely. To
Gaucelm, he was Mon
Thesaur (My Treasure)...