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  1. Azalaís of Toulouse (or Alaís, or Adelaide of Béziers) was the daughter of count Raymond V of Toulouse and Constance of France. Her maternal grandparents were Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne .

  2. Azalaís de Porcairagues. Azalaís de Porcairagues (también Azalaïs) o Alasais de Porcaragues fue una trovadora en occitano de la última parte del siglo XII. Se sabe poco de su vida, hay una única fuente que dice que era originaria de los alrededores de Montpellier, quizá en Portiragnes, al este de Béziers, y que amó a Gui Guerrejat ...

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    • Occitano antiguo
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  3. Azalaís of Toulouse was the daughter of count Raymond V of Toulouse and Constance of France. Her maternal grandparents were Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne.

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · About Adalaïs de Toulouse. Azalais of Toulouse (or Alais, or Adelaide of Béziers) was the daughter of count Raymond V of Toulouse and Constance of France. Her maternal grandparents were Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne.

    • estimated between 1139 and 1187
    • Flemming Allan Funch
    • August 1199
    • Countess of Burlats
  5. hmn.wiki › es › Azalais_of_ToulouseAzalais de Toulouse

    La propia Azalais murió en 1199. Azalais de Toulouse es nombrado en los poemas de varios trovadores, entre ellos Pons de la Gardia, Giraut de Salignac. Se dice que los poemas de Arnaut de Mareuil forman una secuencia contando su amor por ella.

  6. Raymond-Roger was the son of Roger II Trencavel (d. 1194), and of Azalais of Toulouse (also known as the "Countess of Burlats "), daughter of Raymond V of Toulouse and sister of Raymond VI. Raymond-Roger was married to Agnes of Montpellier. His aunt, Beatrice of Béziers, was the second wife of Raymond VI of Toulouse .

  7. One poem attributed to Azalais, classically simple and emotional, survives today. [6] As usually printed, it has fifty-two lines, but the text varies considerably between manuscripts, suggesting that it was not written down immediately on its composition. No music is attached to it. [7] The poem alludes to the death in 1173 of Raimbaut of ...