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    Blacatz, known in French genealogy as Blacas de Blacas III (1165–1237), was the feudal lord of Aups and a troubadour. Sordello composed a lament (planh)...
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    Peter of Aubusson and his wife Margaret. He also stayed at the court of Blacatz sometime between 1200 and 1236. He was apparently often present at the...
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    of Sicily (d. 1199) November – Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1197) Blacatz, French knight and troubadour (d. 1237) Jean de Montmirail, French nobleman...
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  • sui de noit" and "En Diable, vos es per dar enoi", his two tensos with a Blacatz (or possibly with Blacasset), while the two were both young. His patronage...
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  • son of Fujiwara no Shunzei 1165: Jean Bodel (died 1210), Old French poet Blacatz (died 1237), Occitan troubadour Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (died 1197)...
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  • Raimbaut d'Aurenga, the viscount of Saint Antonin, Guillem de Berguedà and Blacatz. The profession was entirely dependent on the existence and prosperity...
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    had good relations with both Raymond Berengar and Blacatz at the time. Besides Beatrice and Blacatz, Elias wrote poems to Jaufre Reforzat de Trets and...
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    Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello, whose planh for Blacatz he imitated. Peire left the court of Raymond Berengar sometime in or after...
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    vol En Blacatz en aquest leugier so 1237 Blacatz Bertran d'Alamanon 76,12 Mout m'es greu d'En Sordel quar l'es faillitz sos sens 1237 Blacatz Peire Bremon...
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    son-in-law, Hugh of Baux, was a patron of Peire Vidal. The troubadour Blacatz, a relative of Hugh's of modest wealth, was also a patron. Peire Vidal...
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    lords of Aulps, in the Empire. He was probably a son of the troubadour Blacatz, as his vida alleges, though this has come into doubt. He was also distantly...
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    adequately paralleled in his sirventes-planh (1237) on the death of his patron Blacatz, where he invites the princes of Christendom to feed on the heart of the...
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  • N (the Philipps Manuscript). He wrote two coblas (in series) attacking Blacatz, sometimes classed as a sirventes. The second cobla goes: "Bertelai" is...
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  • Bertran del Pojet Bertran Folcon d'Avinhon Bieiris de Romans Blacasset Blacatz Bonafe Bonafos Bonfilh Bonifaci Calvo Bonifaci de Castellana Bord del rei...
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  • first recorded. He was also the judge of several other partimens: between Blacatz and Guilhem de San Gregori and between Peirol, Guionet and Pomairol. Notes...
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  • of Sicily (d. 1199) November – Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1197) Blacatz, French knight and troubadour (d. 1237) Jean de Montmirail, French nobleman...
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  • order to mark the death of his patron Blacatz Adam de la Halle (died 1288), a French trouvère, poet and musician Blacatz (born 1165), Occitan troubadour Hélinand...
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    d'Alamanon Bertran de Born Bertran de Born lo Filhs Bertran del Pojet Blacasset Blacatz Cadenet Castelloza Cercamon Dalfi d'Alvernha Daude de Pradas Elias Cairel...
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  • puesc en uer dir. Na Tibors was a lady of Provence, from a castle of En Blacatz called Sarenom. She was courtly and accomplished, gracious and very wise...
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    in 1226–1228, when he wrote a tenso, En chantan volh quem digatz, with Blacatz. This is the only tenso he composed outside of Italy, where he composed...
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