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- 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 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 is a medieval Arthurian romance in the Occitan language. Jaufre may also refer to: Jaufre Rudel (12th century), Occitan nobleman and troubadour...
- Jaufre de Pons or Pon (French: Geoffroy or Geoffroi, Occitan: Jaufré, modern English: Geoffrey) was a 13th-century knight and troubadour from the castle...
- 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...
- Vale of No Return within Brocéliande until they are freed by Lancelot. In Jaufré, the Arthurian romance of unknown authorship composed in Catalonia, the...
- 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...
- Jaufre Reforzat de Trets (Latin: Gaufridus Reforciatus; fl. 1213–1237), known as Jaufrezet, was the viscount of M****ille, lord of Trets and Forcalquier...
- 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...
- decorated German pilot during World War II and post-war neo-**** activist Jaufre Rudel (died in or after 1147), Prince of Blaye and a troubadour Julius Rudel...