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Arthurian romance in Occitan language
Jaufre (also called Jaufré or Jaufri) is the only surviving Arthurian romance written in Occitan. A verse romance approximately 11,000 lines long, its
Jaufre
French prince and troubadour (died c. 1147)
Jaufre Rudel (Jaufré in modern Occitan) was the prince of Blaye (Princes de Blaia) and a troubadour of the early- to mid-12th century, who probably died
Jaufre_Rudel
Jaufre de Pons or Pon (French: Geoffroy or Geoffroi, Occitan: Jaufré, modern English: Geoffrey) was a 13th-century knight and troubadour from the castle
Jaufre_de_Pons
Topics referred to by the same term
Jaufre is a medieval Arthurian romance in the Occitan language. Jaufre may also refer to: Jaufre Rudel (12th century), Occitan nobleman and troubadour
Jaufre_(disambiguation)
2000 French-language opera by Kaija Saariaho
with La vida breve by one of the first great 12th-century troubadours, Jaufré Rudel. She did not think she was capable of writing an opera until she saw
L'Amour_de_loin
Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages
sobriquets, Cercamon and Marcabru, and by a member of the princely class, Jaufre Rudel. Many troubadours are described in their vidas as poor knights. It
Troubadour
Countess of Tripoli from 1137 to 1152
domain, and accepts it as true. According to legend the Provençal troubadour Jaufre Rudel fell in love with Hodierna, whom he had never seen; he fell ill while
Hodierna_of_Tripoli
Troubadour
Jofre de Foixà (or Jaufre de Foixa) (died c. 1300) was a troubadour from Foixà in the Empordà, the second son of Bernard of Foixà. At a young age Jofre
Jofre_de_Foixà
Count of Angoulême from 1120 to 1140
there in 1140. The troubadour Jaufré Rudel may have possibly been his son or his son-in-law. The poetry of Cercamon and Jaufré Rudel. p. 96. Garland. 1983
Wulgrin II, Count of Angoulême
Wulgrin_II,_Count_of_Angoulême
Body of medieval literature
12–13th Latin Gliglois [fr] 13th Old French Hunbaut [fr] 13th Old French Jaufre 13th Old Occitan The Knight with the Sword 13th Old French The Knightly
Matter_of_Britain
Mythical medieval forest
Val sans retour within Brocéliande until they are freed by Lancelot. In Jaufré, the Arthurian romance of unknown authorship composed in Catalonia, the
Brocéliande
13th-century French troubadour
Jaufre Reforzat de Trets (Latin: Gaufridus Reforciatus; fl. 1213–1237), known as Jaufrezet, was the viscount of Marseille, lord of Trets and Forcalquier
Jaufre_Reforzat_de_Trets
Western music created during the Middle Ages
Guilhem de Saint Leidier Guiraut de Bornelh Guiraut d'Espanha Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel João Soares de Paiva João Zorro Jordan Bonel Marcabru Martín Codax
Medieval_music
Character on Welsh mythology
Chrétien de Troyes and appears later as the eponymous hero of the romance Jaufre, the only surviving romance written in the Occitan language. Loomis wrote
Gilfaethwy
King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance
de Geoffroy de Maience mixes his story with that of Griflet as told in Jaufre. He also appears as a minor character in the prose compilation Le Morte
Knights_of_the_Round_Table
13th century crusade song
melody has been suggested to be a contrafactum of 12th-century troubadour Jaufre Rudel's song Lanquan li jorn. The Palästinalied was written at the time
Palästinalied
Surname list
decorated German pilot during World War II and post-war neo-Nazi activist Jaufre Rudel (died in or after 1147), Prince of Blaye and a troubadour Julius Rudel
Rudel
Active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy
Jaufre, the only surviving Arthurian romance in the Occitan language, the composition of which is dated to between 1180 and 1230. However, in Jaufre,
Mount_Etna
Enchantress in the Arthurian legend
son named Morgan, described as an ancestor of the Lady of the Lake. In Jaufre, an early Occitan language Arthurian romance dated c. 1180, Morgan seems
Morgan_le_Fay
French noble (1065–1151)
1120 – aft. 1176), Vicomte de Thouars Hugh is mentioned by troubadour Jaufre Rudel in the envoi of "Quan lo rius de la fontana": Biography portal Riley-Smith
Hugh_VII_of_Lusignan
Stock character
dramatist Edmond Rostand, based on the life of the 12th-century troubadour Jaufré Rudel, and is rooted in the traditions of medieval European romance and
Princesse_lointaine
Count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187
The troubadour Jaufre Rudel dying in the arms of Raymond's mother, Hodierna of Jerusalem
Raymond_III_of_Tripoli
Grils Jacme Mote d'Arle Jacme Rovira Jaufre de Foixa Jaufre de Pon Jaufre de Pons Jaufre Reforzat de Trets Jaufre Rudel Javare Joan Aguila Joan d'Albuzo
List of troubadours and trobairitz
List_of_troubadours_and_trobairitz
Lyric-driven French song
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Chanson
French poet and dramatist (1868–1918)
Princesse Lointaine was based on the story of the 12th-century troubadour Jaufre Rudel and his love for Hodierna of Jerusalem (who is the archetypal princesse
Edmond_Rostand
enchanted by Morgan le Fay in order to test Gawain Griflet† Girflet, Jaufre Jaufré The son of Do (or Don), cousin to Sir Lucan and Sir Bedivere Gringolet
List_of_Arthurian_characters
Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Guido_of_Arezzo
Troubadour
Champion. Wolf, George and Rosenstein, Roy (1983). The Poetry of Cercamon and Jaufre Rudel. London: Garland Publishing, Inc. Biographies des troubadours ed.
Cercamon
English noble (1189–1211)
cuiavon qu'en fos esmendatz Lo jove reys, e.n Richartz lo prezatz E.l coms Jaufres, tug li trey valen fraire. For in him all the worth was restored of King
Ferdinand of Castile (died 1211)
Ferdinand_of_Castile_(died_1211)
Middle High German love song tradition
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Minnesang
Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Notker_the_Stammerer
British writer and illustrator (1968–2022)
Daniel Ido, illustrator. (PopUp Projects, 2021) ISBN 9781838323578 Outremer: Jaufré Rudel and the Countess of Tripoli – A Legend of the Crusades. Nick Riddle
Marcus_Sedgwick
French linguist (1859-1953)
second generation of troubadours divided into two camps: “idealists” (e.g. Jaufre Rudel, Ebles de Ventadorn) and “realists” (e.g. Marcabru). 1893: Mystères
Alfred_Jeanroy
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Madrigal
Count of Tripoli from 1137 to 1152
The trobadour Jaufre Rudel dying in the arms of Raymond's wife, Hodierna
Raymond_II_of_Tripoli
of the time such as Tancred, Prince of Galilee, Godfrey of Bouillon or Jaufre Rudel. The majority are set, at least in part, in the Holy Land and the
List of operas set in the Crusades
List_of_operas_set_in_the_Crusades
his vida, he fell in love with the wife of Jaufre of Tonnay (Gaufridus de Tonai), possibly a daughter of Jaufre Rudel. She made "sweet pretenses of love
Rigaut_de_Berbezilh
Written work in the French language
contre-enquête (The Meursault Investigation) Middle Ages William IX (1071–1127) Jaufre Rudel (1113–70) Bernart de Ventadorn (1130–90) Bertran de Born (1140–1215)
French_literature
Topics referred to by the same term
(1644–1709), French courtier Geoffroy III de Pons (died 1191), French noble Jaufre de Pons (fl. c. 13th-cent.), French troubadour Louis Marc Pons, marquis
De_Pons
Name list
Ingrid Pons (born 1975), Spanish basketball player and Olympics competitor Jaufre de Pons (fl.c.13th-cent.), French troubadour Jaurés Lamarque Pons (1917–1982)
Pons_(personal_name)
French novelist and dramatist (1862–1941)
succession the novels Le Scorpion (1887), Chonchette (1888), Mademoiselle Jaufre (1889), Cousine Laura (1890), La Confession d'un amant (1891), Lettres de
Marcel_Prévost
Vida: short biography Occitan literary form
de Bornelh Guiraut de Calanso Guiraut de Salignac Iseut de Capio Jaufre de Pons Jaufre Rudel Jausbert de Puycibot Jordan Bonel Lanfranc Cigala Lombarda
Vida_(Occitan_literary_form)
Anglo-Norman historian, chronicler and trouvère (died c. 1185)
some characteristics of Occitan verse (perhaps coblas by the troubadour Jaufre Rudel) he encountered during a stay in Poitiers in the 1140s, where he probably
Jordan_Fantosme
references to Charlemagne, Roland, Jaufre, Launcelot, Gawain, and Matfre Ermengaud: Mossen Ramons, Carle, Rotlan, Jaufre, ni Lansalot, ni Galvan, ni Matfre
Peire_de_Ladils
Character in Arthurian legend
Giglan et de Geoffroy de Maience. It admixes the story of Arthurian knight Jaufre known from Provençal romance by the same title. During the 19th century
Fair_Unknown
Daniel, Guilhem de Saint Leidier, Bernart de Ventadorn, Pons de Capduelh, Jaufre Rudel, and Guilhem de Berguedan. The final segment of the manuscript, completely
Cançoner_Gil
ISBN 978-1-85285-066-1. Lewent, Kurt (Feb 1946). "The troubadours and the romance of 'Jaufre'". Modern Philology. 43 (3). The University of Chicago Press: 153–169. doi:10
André_de_France
Chrétien's Erec and Enide) Roman de Fergus by Guillaume le Clerc 1190s/1200s Jaufré c. 1180 – c. 1225 (Occitan verse) La Vengeance Raguidel c. 1200 – c. 1225
List_of_Arthurian_literature
American baritone
role of Nick Carraway in John Harbison's The Great Gatsby in 1999, that of Jaufré Rudel in Kaija Saariaho's L'amour de loin in 2000, and that of Robert E
Dwayne_Croft
Folquet de Marselha, Gaucelm Faidit, Giraut de Bornelh, Guiraut Riquier, Jaufre Rudel, Marcabru, Peire d'Alvernhe, Peire Cardenal, Peire Vidal, Peirol,
List_of_medieval_composers
cuiavon qu'en fos esmendatz Lo jove reys, e.n Richartz lo prezatz E.l coms Jaufres, tug li trey valen fraire. The generous and frank, the worthy and attractive
Guiraut_de_Calanso
Subprefecture and commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Forcalquier from 1209 Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1198–1245) Jaufre Reforzat de Trets (fl. 1213–1237) Marguerite of Provence (1221–1295) Guigues
Forcalquier
(1885–1972) Pierre de Ronsard (1524–1585) Claude Royet-Journoud (1941) Jaufré Rudel (1113–1170) Rutebeuf (1245–1285) Janou Saint-Denis (1930–2000) Hector
List_of_French-language_poets
Château in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
was then captured in 994 by the Counts of Angoulême and the Rudel family. Jaufré Rudel, as described in his biography as the "Prince of Blaye," remains one
Château_des_Rudel
21st-century Western contemporary classical music
spectralist-influenced orchestral style to tell the story of 12th-century troubadour Jaufré Rudel. In the last tableau of Act IV, the modernist technique of cells based
21st-century_classical_music
of Aquitaine ruled by Edward, the Black Prince. In the spring of 1369, Jaufre de Vayrols [fr], the archbishop of Toulouse, wrote to the consuls of the
Siege_of_Sarlat_(1370)
English harpist and conductor (born 1959)
medieval melodies. With Paul Hillier. HMU 908204. Distant Love: Songs of Jaufré Rudel and Martin Codax. HMU 907203. Il Zazzerino: Music of Jacopo Peri.
Andrew_Lawrence-King
troubadour lyric followed the Catalans to Sicily later in the century, where Jaufre de Foixa composed a Regles de trobar ("Rules for Composing") modelled on
Catalan_literature
Italian singer (1948–2021)
Italian Radio Television. He has participated in some absolute "premieres": Jaufré Rudel and Trilby by Adolfo Gandino; The bear by Silvano Sardi; Four Odes
Giorgio_Gatti
French, writing in Latin 1143: Adib Sabir (born unknown), Persian 1147: Jaufré Rudel (born unknown), an Occitan troubadour 1148: Am'aq (born 1048), Persian
1140s_in_poetry
French troubadour
hypothetical "school" of poetry which includes Bernart de Ventadorn, Cercamon, Jaufre Rudel, Marcabru, Marcoat, and Peire Rogier among others. Further, the references
Peire_de_Valeira
Term for a medieval French poet-composer
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Trouvère
13th-century anonymous romance
31 October 2018 Lavaud, René; Nelli, René, eds. (1960), Les Troubadours: Jaufre, Flamenca, Barlaam et Josephat, Bruges: Desclée De Brouwer Blodgett, E.D
Romance_of_Flamenca
Catalan soldier, courtier and poet
and Passabeutats. He imitates the style of the troubadours Arnaut Daniel, Jaufre Rudel and Cerverí de Girona and his Catalan is somewhat artificial and archaizing
Andreu_Febrer
English hermit (c. 1065–1170)
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Godric_of_Finchale
12th-century Occitan troubadour
Peire or that he wrote songs for her. Peire was also associated with Raimon Jaufre Barral, viscount of Marseille and brother-in-law of Vierna. Barral's son-in-law
Peire_Vidal
its last lines: Grimoart's work is misattributed in two manuscripts to Jaufre Rudel. The misattribution probably stems from the similarity between the
Grimoart_Gausmar
l’òrt (The Vine in the Garden) was released: this poem won an award at the Jaufre Rudel competition. Its French version, La Vigne dans le jardin was adapted
Marcela_Delpastre
to his vida, he was lord of the castle of Pons. He composed tensos with Jaufre de Pons, one of his retainers according to the vida. One of their partimens
Rainaut_de_Pons
13th-century Italian composer
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Casella_(Divine_Comedy)
American medievalist and lecturer
ISSN 0149-6611. JSTOR 2910968. Frank, Grace (1942). "The Distant Love of Jaufré Rudel". Modern Language Notes. 57 (7): 528–534. doi:10.2307/2910627. ISSN 0149-6611
Grace_Frank
Palaeographer, philologist and culture historian
perseuerantiae by Augustine of Hippo, of the Pamphilus de amore, of the Jaufré, of the pilgrim Egeria, among others. He is also the author of critical
Jesús_Alturo_i_Perucho
French philologist and writer
littéraires en ancien provençal, Liège, G. Thone ; Paris : E. Droz, 1935 éd. de Jaufré. Roman arthurien du XIIIe en vers provençaux, Paris, Société des anciens
Clovis_Brunel
Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Trobairitz
who are present'. A character called Taulat de Rougemont also occurs in Jaufre. Alison Adams (ed. and trans.), The Romance of Yder (Cambridge, 1983) Jacques
Romanz_du_reis_Yder
Goliardic influence. The Cançoneret contains a copy of the Regles de trobar of Jaufre de Foixa and an anonymous untitled continuation thereof, dealing mainly
Cançoneret_de_Ripoll
Poetry written in French
Duke of Aquitaine Guillem de Cabestany Guiraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire Vidal Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Raimbaut of Orange Chrétien
French_poetry
Early 13th-century French troubadour
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Perdigon
Spanish historian (born 1955)
Mitos y símbolos de la Europa Medieval Les cançons de l'amor de lluny de Jaufré Rudel Vidas y visiones de Hildegard von Bingen Hildegard von Bingen y la
Victoria_Cirlot
12th-century Frankish princess
her humiliation. According to popular medieval tales, a troubadour named Jaufre Rudel fell in love with a countess of Tripoli without ever having seen her
Melisende_of_Tripoli
Catalan troubadour
Paris: A. Franck. Lewent, Kurt (1946). "The Troubadours and the Romance of Jaufre". Modern Philology. 43 (3): 153–169. doi:10.1086/388685. JSTOR 434704. S2CID 162238781
Raimon_Vidal_de_Bezaudun
Provençal troubadour
d'Agout, a patron of troubadours, and husband of Beatrice, daughter of Jaufre Reforzat de Trets. Isnart held land in Agoult, Pontevès, and Entrevennes
Isnart_d'Entrevenas
1905 short story by Willa Cather
Banquo, from William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. M. Roux compares himself to Jaufré Rudel in his quest for an intellectual woman. Imogen compares the household
Flavia_and_Her_Artists
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Sub_Arturo_plebs
Extinct Sámi language
Jawra Orre Jaura, Jos koasa kirrakeid korngadzim Ja tiedadzim man oinämam Jaufre Orre Jawre Man tangasz lomest lie Sun lie, Kaika taidä mooraid dzim Soopadzim
Kemi_Sámi
piece for soprano and orchestra Lonh 1996 soprano and electronics 20 min. Jaufre Rudel Old Occitan Luonnon kasvot 2013 voice and piano Pentti Saarikoski
List of compositions by Kaija Saariaho
List_of_compositions_by_Kaija_Saariaho
Blacatz at the time. Besides Beatrice and Blacatz, Elias wrote poems to Jaufre Reforzat de Trets and Ferdinand III of Castile-León. Gaunt and Kay, 283
Elias_de_Barjols
troubadour Berenguier de Palazol, who celebrated him in several songs as Jaufres. He married Ermengard, daughter of the Viscount Bernard Ato IV. Their son
Gausfred_III_of_Roussillon
Italian composer and theorist (fl. 10th century)
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
Odo_of_Arezzo
2009-09-13. Lewent, Kurt (Feb 1946). "The troubadours and the romance of 'Jaufre'". Modern Philology. 43 (3). The University of Chicago Press: 153–169. doi:10
Gui_d'Excideuil
1940 Le roman de Brut de Wace, vol. 2 Ivor Arnold . 1941 Jaufré, vol. 1 Clovis Brunel . 1942 Jaufré, vol. 2 Clovis Brunel . 1947 La chanson de Guillaume,
Société des anciens textes français
Société_des_anciens_textes_français
Berenguier was one of the earliest troubadours, and the poems that mention Jaufres (Gausfred) may date as early as 1150. Berenguier does not seem to have
Berenguier_de_Palazol
(1908–1993, Norway, f/ch) George Rudé (1910–1993, Norway/Australia, nf) Jaufre Rudel (died 1147 or after, Anatolia, p) Anne Rudloe (1947–2012, US, nf)
List_of_writers_by_name:_R
Montaudon, 12th century troubadour. Peire Vidal, early 13th century troubadour. Jaufre Rudel, major troubadour and crusader. Peire d'Alvernhe, second half of the
List_of_Occitans
Sámi poet and priest
Jawra Orre Jaura, Jos koasa kirrakeid korngadzim Ja tiedadzim man oinämam Jaufre Orre Jawre Man tangasz lomest lie Sun lie, Kaika taidä mooraid dzim Soopadzim
Olaus_Sirma
French archbishop
from 1107 to his death in 1113. Aicard was born around 1040, the son of Jaufre I, Viscount of Marseilles, and Rixendis of Millau. The vicecomital family
Aicard
"school" of poetry which includes Bernart de Ventadorn, Marcabru, Cercamon, Jaufre Rudel, Peire Rogier, and Peire de Valeria among others. Of all his works
Marcoat
Dia* Folquet de Marselha Gaucelm Faidit Giraut de Bornelh Guiraut Riquier Jaufre Rudel Marcabru Peire d'Alvernha Peire Cardenal Peire Vidal Peirol Perdigon
List of medieval music theorists
List_of_medieval_music_theorists
Novel by Jean Renart
Le Chastelain de Couci, Guillaume de Ferrières (the Vidame de Chartres), Jaufre Rudel, and Bernart de Ventadorn). A second group consists of thirty mostly
Guillaume_de_Dole
Italian philologist (born 1965)
its formal structures. He also wrote essays on William IX of Aquitaine, Jaufre Rudel, Arnaut Daniel, Thibaut de Champagne, Alfonso X, Iacopone da Todi
Paolo_Canettieri
JAUFRE
JAUFRE
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JAUFRE
Boy/Male
Arabic
Scrupulously Clean; Refined; Most Noble; Excellent
Boy/Male
Biblical
As night.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Who Eats Up Darkness; Remove Darkness; One who Shines
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Humphries.
Boy/Male
American, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The Enemy of Desire
Girl/Female
British, English
Soft Sense
Boy/Male
Muslim
Diminutive of Hasan, Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : unexplained.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Schau.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Sparkle.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sanjeevananagahatre | ஸஂஜீவாநாநாகஹாதà¯à®°à¯‡Â
Bearer of sanjeevini mount, Lord Hanuman
JAUFRE
JAUFRE
JAUFRE
JAUFRE
JAUFRE