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Miquel de Castillon (or Castilho) was a troubadour of Narbonne. A man of high standing in the city, he was called a probus homo (good man) in 1270 when consulted by the city consuls. He was probably the Michael de Castilione who was of the knightly class, belonging to family of vassals of the Viscounts of Narbonne. According to a hypothesis of Joseph Anglade, he may have been the same person as the Miquel de Gaucelm de Beziers who had ties to the troubadours of Béziers and was probably a royal vicar at that city or at the court of Narbonne.

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  • Miquel de Castillon o Castilho (fl. segle xiii) fou un trobador de Narbona. Probablement era un gentilhome de la vila de Narbona, ja que el seu nom apareix en una llista de provi homines consultat pels cònsols. Segurament fos de classe cavalleresca, pertanyent a la família de vassalls dels vescomtes de Narbona. Segons una hipòtesi del romanista Josèp Anglada, es podria tractar de la mateixa persona anomenada Miquel de Gaucelm de Besiers que tenia lligams amb els trobadors de Besiers. (ca)
  • Miquel de Castillon o Castilho (fl. siglo XIII) fue un trovador de Narbona. Probablemente era un hidalgo de la ciudad de Narbona, ya que su nombre aparece en una lista de provi homines consultado por los cónsules.​ Seguramente fuera de clase caballeresca, perteneciente a la familia de vasallos de los vizcondes de Narbona. Según una hipótesis del romanista Josep Anglada, podría tratarse de la misma persona llamada Miquel de Gaucelm de Béziers que tenía vínculos con los trovadores de Béziers. (es)
  • Miquel de Castillon (or Castilho) was a troubadour of Narbonne. A man of high standing in the city, he was called a probus homo (good man) in 1270 when consulted by the city consuls. He was probably the Michael de Castilione who was of the knightly class, belonging to family of vassals of the Viscounts of Narbonne. According to a hypothesis of Joseph Anglade, he may have been the same person as the Miquel de Gaucelm de Beziers who had ties to the troubadours of Béziers and was probably a royal vicar at that city or at the court of Narbonne. (en)
  • Miquel de Castillon o Castilho (... – ...; fl. XIII secolo) è stato un trovatore di Narbona. Un uomo altolocato era chiamato probus homo (uomo probo) nel 1270 allorché veniva consultato dai consoli della città. Probabilmente era Michael de Castilione della classe cavalleresca, appartenente alla famiglia di vassalli dei . Secondo un'ipotesi di Joseph Anglade, egli potrebbe essere stato la stessa persona chiamata Miquel de Gaucelm de Beziers che aveva legami con i trovatori di Béziers ed era probabilmente un vicario reale in questa città o alla corte di Narbona. (it)
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  • Miquel de Castillon o Castilho (fl. segle xiii) fou un trobador de Narbona. Probablement era un gentilhome de la vila de Narbona, ja que el seu nom apareix en una llista de provi homines consultat pels cònsols. Segurament fos de classe cavalleresca, pertanyent a la família de vassalls dels vescomtes de Narbona. Segons una hipòtesi del romanista Josèp Anglada, es podria tractar de la mateixa persona anomenada Miquel de Gaucelm de Besiers que tenia lligams amb els trobadors de Besiers. Miquel de Castillon, Codolet i Guiraut Riquier van compondre un tornejament (un partiment entre tres escriptors) anomenat A·n Miquel de Castilho (248.11 = 300.1 = 115a.1). Codolet o Codolen s'identifica probablement amb el Raymundus de Codoleto, definit com a civis Narbone (ciutadà de Narbona), originari de Codolet, a prop de Lo Pònt de Sent Esperit. Miquel de Castillon també apareix en un "concurs" poètic com a jutge d'un partiment de Guiraut Riquier i Falcó, anomenat Falco, dona avinen (248.28 = 147.1). (ca)
  • Miquel de Castillon o Castilho (fl. siglo XIII) fue un trovador de Narbona. Probablemente era un hidalgo de la ciudad de Narbona, ya que su nombre aparece en una lista de provi homines consultado por los cónsules.​ Seguramente fuera de clase caballeresca, perteneciente a la familia de vasallos de los vizcondes de Narbona. Según una hipótesis del romanista Josep Anglada, podría tratarse de la misma persona llamada Miquel de Gaucelm de Béziers que tenía vínculos con los trovadores de Béziers. Miquel de Castillon, Codolet y Guiraut Riquier compusieron un torneado (un reparto entre tres escritores).​ Codolet o Codolen se identifica probablemente con Raymundus de Codolet, definido como civis Narbone (ciudadano de Narbona), originario de Codolet, cerca de Pont-Saint-Esprit.​ (es)
  • Miquel de Castillon (or Castilho) was a troubadour of Narbonne. A man of high standing in the city, he was called a probus homo (good man) in 1270 when consulted by the city consuls. He was probably the Michael de Castilione who was of the knightly class, belonging to family of vassals of the Viscounts of Narbonne. According to a hypothesis of Joseph Anglade, he may have been the same person as the Miquel de Gaucelm de Beziers who had ties to the troubadours of Béziers and was probably a royal vicar at that city or at the court of Narbonne. Miquel, Codolet, and Guiraut Riquier composed a torneyamen (a three-way partimen). Miquel also appears as the judge of another partimen, called Falco, dona avinen, in a poetic contest. Codolet (or Codolen) is probably to be identified with the Raymundus de Codoleto who is called a civis Narbone or citizen of Narbonne. He was from Codolet, near Pont-Saint-Esprit. (en)
  • Miquel de Castillon o Castilho (... – ...; fl. XIII secolo) è stato un trovatore di Narbona. Un uomo altolocato era chiamato probus homo (uomo probo) nel 1270 allorché veniva consultato dai consoli della città. Probabilmente era Michael de Castilione della classe cavalleresca, appartenente alla famiglia di vassalli dei . Secondo un'ipotesi di Joseph Anglade, egli potrebbe essere stato la stessa persona chiamata Miquel de Gaucelm de Beziers che aveva legami con i trovatori di Béziers ed era probabilmente un vicario reale in questa città o alla corte di Narbona. Miquel, Codolet, e Guiraut Riquier composero un torneyamen (un partimen a tre). Appare inoltre in un "contesa" poetica come giudice di un altro partimen, chiamato Falco, dona avinen. Codolet o Codolen viene probabilmente identificato con il Raymundus de Codoleto, definito come civis Narbone (cittadino di Narbona), originario di Codolet, nei pressi di Pont-Saint-Esprit. (it)
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