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  • Palla was a Galician-Portuguese troubadour or minstrel from Santiago de Compostela, active at the court of Alfonso VII of León in the mid-twelfth century...
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  • Hübner in 1819 Palla (troubadour), a twelfth-century minstrel from Galicia Palla, North 24 Parganas, village in West Bengal, India Palla, a tortrix moth...
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  • Clerecía Juan Ruiz, Arcipreste de Hita Gonzalo de Berceo Troubadours Xohán de Cangas Palla (troubadour) Paio Soares de Taveirós Macías Pero Ferrus Juan Rodríguez...
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  • 1151: Shika Wakashū, a Japanese imperial poetry anthology, begun jongleur Palla at the Burgos court of Alfonso VII of León 1150: Geoffrey of Monmouth's...
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  • nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). 1136: Jongleur Palla at the Toledo court of Alfonso VII of León 1130: Earliest likely date for...
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    Nominated for Featured Actress in a Musical for the role of Julia in the Troubadour Theater Company production of Two Gentlemen of Chicago Lakin married actor...
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    Soares Martín Codax Mendinho Paio Gomes Charinho Paio Soares de Taveirós Palla Pêro Velho de Taveirós Xohán de Requeixo Afonso Sanches Aires Corpancho...
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  • Herbert Thannhaeuser ) Trio A + B + C (1936, Henry Reinhard Moller) Troubadour Magere (1927, Willy Schumann) Wieynck Gotisch (1926, Heinrich Wieynck)...
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    distinguished Toulouse by placing it under the patronage of the goddess Pallas Athena, so that the Latin poets Martial, Ausonius and Sidonius Apollinaris...
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    (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Vem är vem. pp. 590–591. SELIBR 53511. Palla, Marco (2000). Mussolini and Fascism. Northampton, Massachusetts: Interlink...
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  • Chronicle. No. 27194. London. 20 February 1854. "Mutiny on Board the Barque Troubadour – One of her Crew Shot by the Captain". Morning Chronicle. No. 22127....
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    muller que foe de Aluaro de Perdigueros...: 233  (1466) Deita palla al boi Gonzalvo Deita palla á ó boy Freija Ferrández fiandera honrada puja cada fío, va...
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  • Domitian's bestowal of the title of Palladia on the city in reference to Pallas Athena, goddess of arts and knowledge. Palladia Tolosa was a major Roman...
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  • change in a voice that sounded an awful lot like a certain rock 'n' roll troubadour from Mars. After a few stumbling years, Bowie found his voice on 1971's...
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    the Adoration of the Magi (1423), commissioned by the wealthiest citizen, Palla Strozzi, for his chapel. The later Quaratesi Polyptych already shows an...
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    Inf. XVI, 37. Bertran de Born (c. 1140 – c. 1215): French soldier and troubadour poet, and viscount of Hautefort, he fomented trouble between Henry II...
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    contemporary paintings from the apartments in the east wing, such as troubadour paintings commissioned by the Murats from artists such as Louis Nicolas...
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    Ermengard of Narbonne and the World of the Troubadours. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001. Pallás Jusá is the rarely used Castilian form. Freedman...
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    timpani, French text by François Villon (1980) Hajnal-nòta (Dawn song), Troubadour song from the 13th century, Text in Hungarian or French Vallon szerenàd...
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