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- Falquet_de_Romans abstract "Falquet (or Folquet) de Romans (fl. 1215–1233) was the most famous troubadour attached to the court of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, where he garnered a high reputation despite the fact that his career began as a jongleur. His surviving work consists of fourteen or fifteen pieces: seven sirventes (two religious and two canso sirventes as well as one Crusade song), three tensos (each two coblas long), two or three cansos on courtly love, a salut d'amor (or epistola) of 254 lines, and a religious alba. His poetry is, in general, clear and elegant, and he was apparently very religious.Falquet was originally from Romans d'Isèra, a birthplace shared by the trobairitz Bieiris de Romans. According to his vida he was \"at ease in the courts and of pleasant conversation. . . well-honoured among high society.\"".
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- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Alba_(poetry).
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- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Bieiris_de_Romans.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Blacatz.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Canso_(song).
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_people.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_male_poets.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_composers.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Troubadours.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Chansonnier.
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- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Floris_and_Blancheflour.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Guelphs_and_Ghibellines.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Land.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Hugues_IV_de_Berzé.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Martí_de_Riquer_i_Morera.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Montferrat.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Nicoletto_da_Torino.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Oberto_II_of_Biandrate.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Occitan_language.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Ottone_del_Carretto.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Outremer.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Peire_de_la_Mula.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Raoul_de_Cambrai.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Razo.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Reynard.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Roman_dAndrieu_de_Fransa.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Romans-sur-Isère.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Salut_damor.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Sirventes.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Sixth_Crusade.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Tenso.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Terminus_post_quem.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Tristan_and_Iseult.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Trobairitz.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Troubadour.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Trouvère.
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Vida_(Occitan_literary_form).
- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLink Vienne,_Isère.
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- Falquet_de_Romans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Falquet de Romans".
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- Falquet_de_Romans subject Category:13th-century_people.
- Falquet_de_Romans subject Category:French_male_poets.
- Falquet_de_Romans subject Category:Male_composers.
- Falquet_de_Romans subject Category:Troubadours.
- Falquet_de_Romans type Singer.
- Falquet_de_Romans type Writer.
- Falquet_de_Romans type Composer.
- Falquet_de_Romans type Singer.
- Falquet_de_Romans type Writer.
- Falquet_de_Romans type Thing.
- Falquet_de_Romans comment "Falquet (or Folquet) de Romans (fl. 1215–1233) was the most famous troubadour attached to the court of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, where he garnered a high reputation despite the fact that his career began as a jongleur.".
- Falquet_de_Romans label "Falquet de Romans".
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs Q3747110.
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs Falquet_de_Romans.
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs Falquet_de_Romans.
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs Folquet_de_Romans.
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs Folquet_de_Romans.
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs m.03mdbnh.
- Falquet_de_Romans sameAs Q3747110.
- Falquet_de_Romans wasDerivedFrom Falquet_de_Romans?oldid=686179050.
- Falquet_de_Romans depiction BnF_ms._854_fol._189v_-_Folquet_de_Romans_(1).jpg.
- Falquet_de_Romans isPrimaryTopicOf Falquet_de_Romans.