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Rambertino di
Guido Buvalelli (1170 or 1180 –
September 1221), a
Bolognese judge, statesman, diplomat, and poet, was the
earliest of the podestà-troubadours...
- was
Rambertino Buvalelli,
possibly the
first troubadour native to the
Italian Peninsula, who was podestà of
Genoa between 1218 and 1221.
Rambertino, a...
- Peguilhan,
Albertet de Sestaro, and
Peire Raimon de
Tolosa from
Occitania and
Rambertino Buvalelli from Bologna, one of the
earliest Italian troubadours. Azzo...
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courtly love of
Rambertino Buvalelli, a
Bolognese troubadour who
traveled widely in
northern Italy. In nine of his
cansos Rambertino celebrates the beauty...
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Ghibellines was a
feature of
Parma too. In 1213, her podestà was the
Guelph Rambertino Buvalelli. Then,
after a long
stance alongside the emperors, the Papist...
- the city was
ruled under the
podesteria of the
Guelph poet-statesman
Rambertino Buvalelli.
During the
struggle between the
Guelphs and the Ghibellines...
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troubadours Aimeric de Peguilhan,
Peire Raimon de Tolosa, and
Rambertino Buvalelli.
Rambertino celebrated Azzo's
daughter Beatrice in all of his love songs...
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confirmed officially the free
status of the comune. In 1201 the podestà
Rambertino Buvalelli made
peace and
established a
league with Cremona, Bergamo, and...
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Rambertino Buvalelli becomes podestà of the
Republic of
Genoa and
probably introduces Occitan literature (including
troubadour poetry)
there Raimon Escrivan...
- form of
local government first established in the 11th century. In 1208
Rambertino Buvalelli served a term as podestà of the city, in 1242 Luca Grimaldi...