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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana abstract "Bonifaci VI de Castellana or Castelhana (French: Boniface de Castellane; fl. 1244–1265) was a Provençal knight and lord, one of the last of the great independent seigneurs of the land before the reign of Charles of Anjou (1246). He is first mentioned in 1244 and succeeded his father as lord of Castellana on 13 June 1249. He was a bellicose Ghibelline.In 1248, Bonifaci and Barral of Baux led a rebellion against Charles of Anjou, who was gone on the Seventh Crusade. Charles suppressed the uprising after he returned in 1250. Bonifaci's turbulent political career can be traced through his three surviving sirventes, lyric poetic works on political themes in the Occitan language, each written at different points in his conflict with Charles of Anjou. In the latter half of 1252 he wrote Era, pueis yverns es e.l fil, an attack on clerics (the Papacy supported Charles), Henry III of England (relative of Charles by marriage), and even James I of Aragon (he did not avenge his father Peter II's murder at Muret).The pact between Charles and several cities of Piedmont in 1260 provoked another violent poem in the style of Bertran de Born, Gerra e trebailh e brega.m plaz. Early in 1262, Bonifaci led another revolt in the city of Marseille against Charles' rule. This time Barral of Baux remained loyal to Charles, but his cousin Hugh of Baux joined Bonifaci. In response, Charles destroyed Castellana and forced Bonifaci into exile. He fled to the court of James I at Montpellier. There he penned Sitot no m'es fort gaya la sazos, identical in metre and rhyme scheme with Humils e francs e fis soplei ves vos by Pons de Capduelh. From Montpellier he continued into Spain, where he was at Huesca in February 1265, at the court of the infante Peter the Great, arranging an alliance against Charles. He was at Valencia in July, but after that he disappears from the sources and probably died soon after.".
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Huesca.
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Marseille.
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Occitan_language.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Peter_III_of_Aragon.
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Pons_de_Capduelh.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Seventh_Crusade.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Sirventes.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLink Valencia.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boniface of Castellane".
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bonifaci VI de Castellana".
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana subject Category:13th-century_French_people.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana subject Category:13th-century_composers.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana subject Category:13th-century_writers.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana subject Category:French_male_poets.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana subject Category:Medieval_male_composers.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana subject Category:Troubadours.
- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana hypernym Knight.
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- Bonifaci_VI_de_Castellana comment "Bonifaci VI de Castellana or Castelhana (French: Boniface de Castellane; fl. 1244–1265) was a Provençal knight and lord, one of the last of the great independent seigneurs of the land before the reign of Charles of Anjou (1246). He is first mentioned in 1244 and succeeded his father as lord of Castellana on 13 June 1249. He was a bellicose Ghibelline.In 1248, Bonifaci and Barral of Baux led a rebellion against Charles of Anjou, who was gone on the Seventh Crusade.".
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