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Azalais de
Porcairagues (also Azalaïs) or
Alasais de
Porcaragues was a
trobairitz (woman troubadour),
composing in
Occitan in the late 12th century. The...
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begun by
Guilhem de Saint-Leidier and was
taken up by
Azalais de
Porcairagues and
Raimbaut of Orange;
there was also a
partimen on the
topic between...
- The most
important trobairitz were
Alamanda de Castelnau,
Azalais de
Porcairagues,
Maria de Ventadorn, Tibors, Castelloza, G****nda de Proença, Gormonda...
- Bornelh, and also in the only
surviving poem of the
trobairitz Azalais de
Porcairagues, who was the
lover of Raimbaut's
cousin Gui Guerrejat. It
seems possible...
- Anduze. In 1177,
Ermengarde joined Gui
Guerrejat (the
lover of
Azalais de
Porcairagues),
Bernard Ato V of Nîmes and Agde, and Gui's
nephews William VIII of...
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eight trobairitz:
Almucs de
Castelnau (actually a razo),
Azalais de
Porcairagues, the
Comtessa de Dia, Castelloza,
Iseut de
Capio (also a razo), Lombarda...
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composed of
Raimbaut d'Aurenga,
Bernart de Ventadorn, and
Azalais de
Porcairagues.
Marcelle Thiébaux, and
Claude Marks have ****ociated her not with Raimbaut...
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Segret Austorc del Boy
Aycart del
Fossat Azalais d'Altier
Azalais de
Porcairagues Baussan Berenguer d'Anoia
Berenguier de
Palazol Berenguier de Poivent...
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powerful than herself. The one
known poem by the
trobairitz Azalais de
Porcairagues appears to
contribute to this debate, as does one by her
friend Raimbaut...
- (1862–1950)
Frederick Ayres (1876–1926)
Artemi Ayvazyan (1902–1975)
Azalais de
Porcairagues (fl. mid-12th century)
Svitlana Azarova (born 1976)
Filippo Azzaiolo...