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    Gui de Cavalhon, Cavaillo, or Gavaillo (fl. 1200–1229) was a Provençal nobleman: a diplomat, warrior, and man of letters. He was probably also the Guionet...
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  • Gui de Cambrai (fl. 1190–1220), French writer Gui de Cavalhon (fl. 1200–1229), Provençal nobleman Gui Guerrejat (died 1178), Occitan noble Gui de Maillesec...
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    the account. However, recent studies have proposed the troubadour Gui de Cavalhon as the author of the second part. It is one of three major contemporary...
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  • parties is imaginary, including God (Peire de Vic), the poet's horse (Bertran Carbonel) or his cloak (Gui de Cavalhon). Closely related, and sometimes overlapping...
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    chansonniers, although it is also ascribed to Gui de Cavalhon and Aimeric de Peguillan. Ricau knew Gui personally, since together they composed a tenso...
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  • conserved only two coblas written in response to Gui de Cavalhon. This exchange between Bertran and Gui is of some historical interest. Raymond VII had...
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    written at the court of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence in 1230 with Gui de Cavalhon. At the court of Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello...
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  • the Albigensian Crusade on Languedoc Peire Bremon Ricas Novas and Gui de Cavalhon compose a tenso together Guido Guinizelli, born between 1230-1240 (died...
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  • in contact with other troubadours. The lone surviving sirventes of Gui de Cavalhon was written against William. An anecdotal razo is preserved describing...
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    of the poems details. Most of the vidas were composed in Italy, many by Uc de Saint Circ. [citation needed] Additionally, some individual poems are accompanied...
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  • Gui de Cavalhon and Raymond VI of Toulouse composed a tenso while on their way to the Fourth Lateran Council Guido delle Colonne (died 1290) Sicilian...
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  • Italy he composes many vidas and razos Bertran Folcon d'Avignon and Gui de Cavalhon exchange coblas about the siege of Castelnaudary Brunetto Latini (died...
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