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According to the
Catalan optometrist and
amateur historian Simón de
Guilleuma, Juan was
married to
Joana of Malaville, France, and
migrated to the city...
- present-day France). He was the son of
Guillem Ramon de
Montcada and
Guilleuma de Castellvell. The main
thrust of his
policy was the
affairs of the Aragonese...
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patronage and
composition probably occurred a
quarter century earlier, or
Guilleuma de Rosers, who
composed a
tenso with
Lanfranc Cigala,
known between 1235...
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Guillelma de
Rosers (fl. 1235–1265), also
spelled Guilleuma, Guillielma, Guilielma, or Guilhelma, was a Provençal
trobairitz of the mid-thirteenth century...
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other troubadours: four with
Simon Doria and one each with
Jacme Grils,
Guilleuma de Rosers, Lantelm, Rubaut, and an
otherwise unknown "Guilhem". Lanfranc...
- the eye to
magnify a
distant view. A 1959
research paper by
Simon de
Guilleuma claimed that
evidence he had
uncovered pointed to the
French born spectacle...
- Barcelona, 2005, p. 105-107, 165-169, 251.254. ISBN 84-9788-149-4.
Rosalia Guilleumas, La
llengua catalana segons Antoni Rubió i Lluch, Ed. Barcino, Barcelona...
- last castlans:
Berenguer de Castellgalí, and
shortly afterwards his wife
Guilleuma de
Rocafort I Castellet. In 1350,
Peter the
Ceremonious sold it to Bernat...