Marcabru (Occitan pronunciation: [maɾkaˈβɾy]; fl. 1130–1150) is one of the earliest troubadours whose poems are known. There is no certain information...
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poets of unknown origins, known only by their sobriquets, Cercamon and Marcabru, and by a member of the princely class, Jaufre Rudel. Many troubadours...
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extensively by Marcabru and Arnaut Daniel, but by 1200 its inaccessibility had led to its disappearance. Among the imitators of Marcabru were Alegret and...
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in 1143. He was a patron of poets, including, probably, the troubadour Marcabru. In 1111, Diego Gelmírez, Bishop of Compostela and the count of Traba,...
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Alfonso on one of his many extended stays in Spain was the troubadour Marcabru. By 1132, Alfonso was embroiled in a succession war over the county of...
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troubadour. According to the vida of Marcabru, he raised the young Marcabru. This may in fact be derived by Marcabru's biographer from an exchange of satiric...
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religious alba. Two of his works were confused by copyists with those of Marcabru in some manuscripts. Bernart's career can be dated because of references...
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do not survive, and was most famously taken up by his (alleged) pupil Marcabru. Only a few pastorelas have survived; Audiau counts 24 "true" Old Occitan...
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the troubadour poets of the 12th century and particularly with the poet Marcabru (pastorela). This troubadour form melded with goliard poetry and was practiced...
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Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel João Soares de Paiva João Zorro Jordan Bonel Marcabru Martín Codax Monge de Montaudon Peire d'Alvernhe Peire Cardenal Peire Raimon...
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