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Albertet de
Sestaro,
sometimes called Albertet de
Terascon (fl. 1194–1221), was a Provençal
jongleur and
troubadour from the Gapençais (Gapensés in Occitan)...
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works were
bland cansos with a few
tensos (with
Sordello and
Albertet de
Sestaro).
Gaunt and Kay, 279. Gaunt, Simon, and Kay,
Sarah (edd.) The Troubadours:...
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Rigaut de Berbezilh, and Uc de Pena are all so described.
Albertet de
Sestaro is
described as the son of a
noble jongleur,
presumably a
petty noble lineage...
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Aimeric de
Belenoi Aimeric de
Peguilhan Airas Nunes Albertet de
Sestaro Arnaut Daniel Arnaut de
Maruoill Beatritz de Dia
Berenguier de
Palazol Bernart...
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Occitania and Catalonia. For instance, the Provençal troubadour,
Albertet de
Sestaró, says: "Monks, tell me
which according to your
knowledge are better: the...
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commonly ****ociated with two troubadours:
Albertet Cailla Albertet de
Sestaro (an
unqualified "Albertet"
usually means this troubadour)
Albert Alberte...
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Albertet de
Sestaro moves into Lombardy,
where he
stays until 1221 Óláfr Þórðarson (died 1259),
Icelandic skald Philippe de Rémi (died 1265), Old French...
- prince-bishop Adam of ****igne,
French Cistercian abbot (b. 1145)
Albertet de
Sestaro,
French jongleur and
troubadour A****i Masatsune, ****anese waka poet and...
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troubadours Aimeric de Belenoi,
Aimeric de Peguilhan,
Albertet de
Sestaro, and
Peire Raimon de
Tolosa from
Occitania and
Rambertino Buvalelli from...
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Alberjat Albert Malaspina Albert de
Saint Bonet Albertet Cailla Albertet de
Sestaro Albric Aldric del
Vilar Alegret Alexandre Almucs de
Castelnau Amanieu de...