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*Marie de Champagne |
*Marie de Champagne |
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*Denis Piramus (Vie Seint Edmund le rei, after 1170) |
*Denis Piramus (Vie Seint Edmund le rei, after 1170) |
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− | ==[[Troubadour poetry]]== |
+ | ==[[Troubadour poetry]]== |
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− | + | ===Guilhelm IX d'Aquitaine=== |
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+ | 1071-1126 |
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Father of the troubadour tradition. |
Father of the troubadour tradition. |
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− | + | ===Marcabru=== |
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+ | c. 1127-1150 |
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Innovator of the difficult trobar clus style. |
Innovator of the difficult trobar clus style. |
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− | + | ===Bernart de Ventadorn=== |
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+ | c.1145-1180 |
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Author of the troubadour classic "Can vei la lauzeta mover." |
Author of the troubadour classic "Can vei la lauzeta mover." |
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− | + | ===Raimbaut d'Aurenga=== |
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+ | c. 1143-1173 |
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− | ====Peire d'Alvernhe==== fl. 1150-1180 |
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+ | ===Peire d'Alvernhe=== |
+ | fl. 1150-1180 |
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+ | ===Arnaut Daniel=== |
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+ | fl. 1180-1210 |
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Inventor of the sestina; his most famous piece is "Lo ferm voler q'el cor m'intra." |
Inventor of the sestina; his most famous piece is "Lo ferm voler q'el cor m'intra." |
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− | + | ===Bertrand de Born=== |
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+ | c.1140-1215 |
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− | + | ===Comtessa de Dia=== |
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+ | late 12th c. |
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One of the more famous trobairitz (female troubadours). |
One of the more famous trobairitz (female troubadours). |
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− | + | ===Peire Vidal=== |
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+ | fl. 1175-1205 |
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=Histories= |
=Histories= |
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*"Historia Regum Britanniae" (History of the Kings of Britain) [[Geoffrey, of Monmouth]] (p. 1136-1148/55) |
*"Historia Regum Britanniae" (History of the Kings of Britain) [[Geoffrey, of Monmouth]] (p. 1136-1148/55) |