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Huguet de
Mataplana (after 1173 – 28
November 1213) was a
Catalan nobleman and poet. His name, also
spelled Uget, is the
diminutive form of Hug (also...
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Guerau de Cabrera,
Guilhem de Bergadan,
Guilhem de Cabestany,
Huguet de
Mataplana,
Raimon Vidal de Besalú, Cerverí de Girona,
Formit de Perpinhan, and Jofre...
- Carroç d'Arborea, VII
Viscount of Ebol and Canet,
Baron of Pinós and
Mataplana. Together, they had two children:
Francisco Galcerán de
Castro Pinós y...
- The
County of
Pallars Sobirà or (Pallás) Sobirá,
meaning Upper Pallars, was a
county in the
Hispanic Marches during the
eleventh and
twelfth centuries...
- Lord of
Mataplana 1297
seven children Daughter of
Arnald Roger.
Arnald Roger II 1299 1330-1343 1343
County of
Upper Pallars (House of
Mataplana) Alamanda...
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Countess of Pallars-Sobirà,
married in 1297 to Hug VIII de
Mataplana,
Baron of
Mataplana and
Count Consort of Pallars-Subirà, and had two sons Beatriu...
- of Ramón
Alemany de Cervelló í de Querol, 30 knights. Army of Hug V de
Mataplana, 50 knights. Army of
Berenguer de
Palou II, 99 knights. Army of Guillem...
- Berguedan, one of a
cycle devoted to
personal attacks against Pons de
Mataplana Pos
Peire d'Alvernh' a
chantat by
Peire de Vic,
built on the
meter (but...
- (approx.) 1172:
Shota Rustaveli (died 1216),
Georgian poet 1173:
Huguet de
Mataplana (died 1213), troubadour, dies of
wounds received in the
Battle of Muret...
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career as a
joglar and he
spent his
formative years at the
court of Hug de
Mataplana,
which he
often recalls fondly in his
poems and songs. In the Razós, Raimon...