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Matfre Ermengau (died 1322) was a
Franciscan friar, legist, and
troubadour from Béziers. He had a
master of laws (senhor de leis) degree. He
wrote one...
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Matfrid (died 836) was the
Frankish count of Orléans in the
reign of
Emperor Louis the Pious. He is
usually thought to have been the
first of the lineage...
- of the
Regles of
Jaufre de Foixa. Lo
breviari d'amors "Breviary of love"
Matfre Ermengau begun 1288 A
pious encyclopedia, the last
section of which, "Perilhos...
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ordered to his son
Pepin I of Aquitaine, and
Counts Hugo of
Tours and
Matfred of
Orleans to
recruit an army. However,
recruitment was slow and, by the...
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among constellations illustrating 14th-century Provençal m****cripts of
Matfre Ermengau of Béziers'
Breviari d'amor, in
which Venus is
represented nude...
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Francis II (c. 911-924) Odo I (924-933)
Volverad (with Odo, c. 924-926)
Matfred I (933-966 or 969)
Raymond I (c. 969-1019/1023) Béranger (1019/1023-c....
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Matfred I 898
Reginald (Raynald) I de Béziers 906–933 or 930
Rodoaldus (Raoul) 930 or 936–957
Bernard I Géraud 957–978 or 980
Matfred II 990–1010...
- the
Annales Bertiniani. Note that Adalhard’s
grandsons were
Stephen and
Matfred. The
necrology of
Verdun Cathedral records the
death of
Berengarius comes...
- vast encyclopedia, on a
theological basis,
composed by the
Minorite friar Matfre Ermengaut of
Bezers between 1288 and 1300 or thereabout.
Dramatic literature...
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Ensenhame personified as a king in the 14th-century
Breviari d'amor of
Matfre Ermengau...