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troubadour Arnaut de Mareuil. Paris, 1935. His name has many variations:
Maruelh, Marolh, Marol, Maroill, Maruoill, or Meruoill. Oelsner,
Herrmann (1911)...
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Mareuil (French pronunciation: [maʁœj]; Limousin:
Maruelh),
known locally as Mareuil-sur-Belle, is a
former commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- have survived, if they even existed. Some troubadours, like
Arnaut de
Maruelh, had
their own
jongleurs who were
dedicated to
singing their patron's work...
- maʁœj],
literally Saint-Sulpice of Mareuil; Limousin: Sent Soplesí de
Maruelh) is a
former commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in...
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stanzas to the
different works of his
favourite troubadours:
Arnaut de
Maruelh (stanzas I and II),
Perdigon (III and IV),
Folquet de M****ille (V), Gaucelm...
- "everywoman". Intertextually, Na
Carenza has
links with
works by
Arnaut de
Maruelh and with the
court of Azalais, the
daughter of
Raymond V of
Toulouse and...
- də maʁœj],
literally Sainte-Croix of Mareuil; Limousin:
Senta Crotz de
Maruelh) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
- is
definitely influenced by
Peire Vidal and also
possibly by
Arnaut de
Maruelh. The
later troubadour Peire Lunel de
Montech wrote, in a
letter of 1320...
- Vieux-Mareuil (French pronunciation: [vjø maʁœj]; Limousin:
Vielh Maruelh) is a
former commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
- sui dels
fenhents amadors! The
melody has
similar to
those of
Arnaut de
Maruelh, but is
rather conservative when
compared with his more
illustrious contemporaries...