- The (Lo)
Monge de
Montaudon (meaning "monk of
Montaudon") (fl. 1193–1210), born Pèire de Vic, was a nobleman, monk, and
troubadour from the Auvergne,...
- (1162–96).
Among the
troubadours known to have
competed was the
Monge de
Montaudon, who
received a
Eurasian sparrowhawk as a
prize for one piece. He is said...
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August 2016.
Retrieved 1
August 2016. Séguéla PE,
Iriart X, Acar P,
Montaudon M,
Roudaut R,
Thambo JB (2015). "Eosinophilic
cardiac disease: Molecular...
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Vaccine Safety.
Retrieved 2023-01-08. Séguéla PE,
Iriart X, Acar P,
Montaudon M,
Roudaut R,
Thambo JB (April 2015). "Eosinophilic
cardiac disease: Molecular...
- the
original on 2023-02-16.
Retrieved 2023-02-16. Piqueret, Baptiste;
Montaudon, Élodie; Devienne, Paul; Leroy, Chloé; Marangoni, Elisabetta; Sandoz,...
- from the Auvergne,
including Castelloza,
Dalfi d'Alvernhe, the
Monje de
Montaudon, the
Vesques de Clarmon,
Peire d'Alvernhe,
Peire Rogier and Pons de Capduelh...
-
Competitions were held from an
early date.
According to the vida of the
Monge de
Montaudon, he
received a
sparrow hawk, a
prized hunting bird, for his
poetry from...
- Hugh Brunet,
Peire Cardenal; some had even
taken orders: the monk of
Montaudon and
Gaubert de Puicibot.
Ecclesiastical authority did not
always tolerate...
- A
negociant Champagne from
Montaudon...
- N. 4 (1976).
Townsend (2006), p. 263.
Townsend (2006), pp. 168–187.
Montaudon, Yvonne. "Doña Marina: las
fuentes literarias de la construcción bernaldiana...