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- Q3640653 description "French poet".
- Q3640653 description "French poet".
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- Q3640653 abstract "Blacasset, Blacassetz, Blacssetz, or Blachessetz (fl. 1233–1242) was a Provençal troubadour of the noble family of the Blacas, lords of Aulps, in the Empire. He was probably a son of the troubadour Blacatz, as his vida alleges, though this has come into doubt. He was also distantly related to Charles I of Naples and Raymond Berengar IV of Provence. According to his vida, he was like his father in merit, good deeds, and munificence, and also reputed to be a good lover."Blacasset" is a diminutive of his father's name (Latin: Blacacius). A document of 1238 (two years after his father's death) mentions three sons of the elder Blacatz, two of which were named Blacacius. Blacasset was not a professional troubadour, but, like his father, an amateur. Eleven of his works survive, three sirventes, four cansos, and four coblas, including one single-stanza canso with a melody in F major, Ben volgra quem venques merces. This song was appended to a manuscript of the chansonnier du roi of Theobald I of Navarre in the early fourteenth-century. Among his other works are:A Lunel lutz una luna luzens, a tenso with Guilhem de Montanhagol in the trobar clus style about a lady, Guiza (Gauzeranda) de LunelLo bels douz temps mi platz, a sirventes he wrote for the conte de Proensa (count of Provence)De guerra fi desirosMos voler es quez eu m' eslanz↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2".
- Q3640653 deathDate "1242".
- Q3640653 deathYear "1242".
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- Q3640653 dateOfDeath "1242".
- Q3640653 name "Blacasset".
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- Q3640653 comment "Blacasset, Blacassetz, Blacssetz, or Blachessetz (fl. 1233–1242) was a Provençal troubadour of the noble family of the Blacas, lords of Aulps, in the Empire. He was probably a son of the troubadour Blacatz, as his vida alleges, though this has come into doubt. He was also distantly related to Charles I of Naples and Raymond Berengar IV of Provence.".
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