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    Lanfranc Cigala (or Cicala) (Italian: Lanfranco, Occitan: Lafranc; fl. 1235–1257) was a Genoese nobleman, knight, judge, and man of letters of the mid...
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  • Lanfranc (c. 1005–1089) was an Archbishop of Canterbury. Lanfranc may also refer to: Lanfranc Cigala (fl. 1235–1257), Genoese nobleman, judge, and man...
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  • Cigala is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Giovanni Cigala (1622–1687), Greek Cypriot academician and philosopher Lanfranc Cigala...
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  • found in the Provençal works of the troubadours, such as the Genoese Lanfranc Cigala. The artists of the stil novo are called stilnovisti. The importance...
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  • in Genoa for a long time, where she met Lanfranc Cigala, who wrote about her in some songs. These and Lanfranc's vida form the major source of information...
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    advocated defence of the Holy Sepulchre, consequently—in contrast to Lanfranc Cigala—criticising the Albigensian Crusades as distractions, even to the point...
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    and for this reason it developed an important school of troubadours: Lanfranc Cigala, Jacme Grils, Bonifaci Calvo, Luchetto Gattilusio, Guillelma de Rosers...
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  • Church as expressed by Pope Innocent III and contemporary troubadour Lanfranc Cigala. Though nothing is known of Gormonda save what can be confidently gleaned...
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    century earlier, or Guilleuma de Rosers, who composed a tenso with Lanfranc Cigala, known between 1235 and 1257. There exist brief prose biographies—vidas—for...
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  • mid-thirteenth century. He wrote two tensos which survive, one with Lanfranc Cigala and another (fragmentary) one with Simon Doria. There are several "Giacomo...
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  • Simon Doria, Genoese troubadour Bonifaci Calvo, Genoese troubadour Lanfranc Cigala, Genoese troubadour, man of letters Ivano Fossati, singer-songwriter...
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  • Doria family. As a troubadour he wrote six surviving tensos, four with Lanfranc Cigala, one incomplete with Jacme Grils, and another with a certain Alberto...
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  • in Catalonia (for example Cerverì de Girona) and Italy (Sordello, Lanfranc Cigala, Rambertino Buvalelli).[citation needed] It is not without interest...
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    (b. 1218) December 26 – Richard Blund (or Blundy), English bishop Lanfranc Cigala (or Cicala), Genoese nobleman and knight Maria of Antioch-Armenia,...
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  • identified Lisa with Salvatja de Londra, who judged a partimen between Lanfranc Cigala and Lantelm. Antoine Thomas suggested that Lisa was the same person...
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  • length and mirrors the poem "Lantelm, qui·us onra ni·us acuoill" by Lanfranc Cigala in structure. Joyos' knight compains to the shepherdess (pastorela)...
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  • Aimeric de Sarlat, Elias d'Ussel, Henry II of Rodez, Gaucelm Faidit, Lanfranc Cigala, At de Mons, Peire Cardenal, Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Maria de Ventadorn...
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    literature, which was soon to boast such troubadours as Jacme Grils, Lanfranc Cigala and Bonifaci Calvo, to the city. During this time, 1218–1219, a Genoese...
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  • fes 1276. Lanfranc Cigala 282.20 Quan vei far bon fag plazentier 1244–45, to celebrate Louis IX's taking of the cross in 1244. Lanfranc Cigala 282.23 Si...
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  • senher de la Yla Jori Joyos de Tolosa Jutge Karles, coms de Proensa Lanfranc Cigala Lantelm Lantelmet de l'Aguillo Lanza Marques Lemozi Lisa de Londres...
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    Bertolome Zorzi. He is, however, the most notable Genoese troubadour after Lanfranc Cigala. In total, nineteen of his poems and two descorts have survived. Bonifaci...
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  • (b. 1218) December 26 – Richard Blund (or Blundy), English bishop Lanfranc Cigala (or Cicala), Genoese nobleman and knight Maria of Antioch-Armenia,...
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    II—were patrons of Occitan poetry. Among the Genoese troubadours were Lanfranc Cigala, Calega Panzan, Jacme Grils, and Bonifaci Calvo. Genoa was also the...
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  • Lanfranc Cigala writes Si mos chans fos de joi ni de solatz in response to the loss of Jerusalem to the Mamelukes Guilhem Figueira writes Del preveire...
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    205,2 Cascus plor e planh son damnatge 1209 Raymond Roger Trencavel Lanfranc Cigala 282,7 Eu non chan ges pes talan de chantar 1210s Berlenda Giraut de...
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    Capio Jaufre de Pons Jaufre Rudel Jausbert de Puycibot Jordan Bonel Lanfranc Cigala Lombarda Marcabru Maria de Ventadorn Monge de Montaudon Peire d'Alvernhe...
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  • physician and poet Yuan Haowen (born 1190), Chinese Sanqu poetry writer Lanfranc Cigala died 1257 or 1258 (born unknown), Genoese nobleman, knight, judge,...
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  • Lanfranc Cigala writes Quan vei far bon fag plazentier bemoaning the state of the Church Japanese Retired Emperor Go-Saga orders a new imperial anthology...
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  • which is sometimes assigned to Luchetto, sometimes to fellow Genoese Lanfranc Cigala. Another work by Luchetto, Luchetz, se.us platz mais amar finamen,...
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