Rainaut de Pons (or de Pon), in French Renaud de Pons (Reginald of Pons), was a troubadour from the region of Saintonge in the County of Poitou. According...
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1789), French diplomat Rainaut de Pons (fl. 12th or 13th-cent.), French troubadour of indiscernible identity Renaud de Pons (seneschal of Gascony) (fl...
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1356) Renaud V de Pons (d. 1356) Renaud VI de Pons (d. 1427) Renaud VII de Pons (d. 1396) Rainaut de Pons, troubadour This disambiguation page lists articles...
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of Pons in the March of Poitou in the Saintonge. He composed tensos with his castellan, Rainaut de Pons. There is joint vida of Jaufre and Rainaut. Only...
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Pistoleta Pomariol Pons Barba Pons de Capduelh Pons de la Garda Pons de Monlaur Pons d'Ortafas Pons Fabre d'Uzes Pons Huc d'Empuria Pons Santolh Ponson Porcier...
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troubadour Rainaut de Pons. Renaud was the eldest son of Geoffroy III de Pons and Agnès de Matha. He succeeded his father as lord of Pons in 1191. In...
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Rainaut de Pons (fl.12th or 13th-cent.), French troubadour of indiscernible identity Ramón Pons (1940–2014), Spanish actor Raymond Pons (a.k.a. Pons I;...
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Palmarius because he was a crusader. Renaud was the second son of Pons I, lord of Pons, and Germasia. He first appears in the historical record when he...
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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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