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Jaufre (also
called Jaufré or Jaufri) is the only
surviving Arthurian romance written in Occitan. A
verse romance approximately 11,000
lines long, its...
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Jaufre Rudel (
Jaufré in
modern Occitan) was the
prince of
Blaye (Princes de Blaia) and a
troubadour of the early- to mid-12th century, who
probably died...
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Jaufre is a
medieval Arthurian romance in the
Occitan language.
Jaufre may also
refer to:
Jaufre Rudel (12th century),
Occitan nobleman and troubadour...
- with La vida
breve by one of the
first great 12th-century troubadours,
Jaufré Rudel. She did not
think she was
capable of
writing an
opera until she saw...
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Jaufre Reforzat de
Trets (Latin:
Gaufridus Reforciatus; fl. 1213–1237),
known as Jaufrezet, was the
viscount of M****ille, lord of
Trets and Forcalquier...
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Jaufre, the only
surviving Arthurian romance in the
Occitan language, the
composition of
which is
dated to
between 1180 and 1230. However, in
Jaufre,...
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melody has been
suggested to be a
contrafactum of 12th-century
troubadour Jaufre Rudel's song "Lanquan li jorn". The Palästinalied was
written at the time...
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there in 1140. The
troubadour Jaufré Rudel may be
possibly his son or his son-in-law. The
poetry of
Cercamon and
Jaufré Rudel. p. 96. Garland. 1983. Histoire...
- sobriquets,
Cercamon and Marcabru, and by a
member of the
princely class,
Jaufre Rudel. Many
troubadours are
described in
their vidas as poor knights. It...
- Val sans
retour within Brocéliande
until they are
freed by Lancelot. In
Jaufré, the
Arthurian romance of
unknown authorship composed in Catalonia, the...