Folquet de Marselha (alternatively Folquet de Marseille, Foulques de Toulouse, Fulk of Toulouse; c. 1150 – 25 December 1231) came from a Genoese merchant...
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Franco Israel custaram derrota do Sporting frente ao Marselha". "Depois e antes do Sporting: Marselha perde em casa, Nuno Tavares titular". "1 – Franco Israel...
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[ɔlɛ̃pik də maʁsɛj], locally [olɛ̃ˈpikə də maχˈsɛjə]; Occitan: Olimpic de Marselha, pronounced [ulimˈpi de maʀˈsejɔ]), also known simply as Marseille or by...
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Paulet de Marselha (fl. 1262–1268) was a Provençal troubadour from Marseille. Three of his eight surviving works are dedicated to Barral dels Baus, the...
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vernacular language. Among the most famous troubadours was Folquet de Marselha, whose love songs became famous all over Europe, and who was praised by...
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poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1195: Folquet de Marselha gives up poetry to take up the religious life 1197: Salh d'Escola enters...
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Rostaing Berenguier (redirect from Rostanh Berenguier de Marselha)
Rostanh or Rostaing Berenguier de Marselha was an early fourteenth-century troubadour and Hospitaller from Marseille. He was a friend of the Grand Master...
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Constance, Queen of Sicily Cunizza da Romano David Empyrean Folquet de Marselha Gabriel God Hierarchy of angels Imperial Eagle James the Great John the...
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(1229) was a Council of the Roman Catholic Church called by Folquet de Marselha, the Bishop of Toulouse, in 1229 AD. The council forbade lay people to...
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