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Austorc d'Aorlhac or
Aurilhac (fl. 1250) was an
Auvergnat troubadour from whom only one
sirvente survives. He was from Aurillac.
Austorc's only piece,...
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Austorc de
Segret or
Austau de
Segret (fl. 1270) was an
Auvergnat troubadour with only one
surviving sirventes, "No sai quim so, tan sui desconoissens"...
- Gavaudan.
Around 1250 a poem
bewailing the
defeat of the
Seventh Crusade by
Austorc d'Aorlhac
refers to Bafomet. De
Bafomet is also the
title of one of four...
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Crusade engendered several poetic responses from the
Occitan troubadours.
Austorc d'Aorlhac,
composing shortly after the Crusade, was
surprised that God...
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grans trebalhs et ab
grans marrimens in
commemoration of the
French king.
Austorc de
Segret composed No sai quim so, tan sui desconoissens, a more general...
- a "sabbatic goat", and key link in
conspiracy theories. The
troubadour Austorc d'Aorlhac
refers to
Bafomet and
Termagant (Tervagan) side by side in one...
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Vidal de
Castelnou d'Ari
Arnaut Vidal At de Mons
Audric del
Vilar Austorc d'Aorlhac
Austorc de
Segret Aycart del
Fossat Azalais d'Altier
Azalais de Porcairagues...
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Enric de Rodez, and
Peire Pelet Senhe n'
Austorc d'Alboy, lo coms
plazens between Guiraut Riquier,
Austorc d'Alboy, and
Enric de
Rodez A·n
Miquel de...
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Raimon Gaucelm de
Bezers composed Ab
grans trebalhs et ab
grans marrimens Austorc de
Segret composed No sai quim so, tan sui
desconoissens (a
Crusading song...
- the ****ure of
Christianity in the Holy Land, and a few
years after that,
Austorc d'Aurillac,
composed a
sirventes encouraging conversion to Islam. Both...