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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.

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  • Blacas o Blacasset (1200 - (1265 al 1270) fou un trobador, fill de Blacas d'Aulps. És més conegut amb el nom de Blacasset. Heretà els alts sentiments del seu pare i va romandre molt de temps en la cort d'En Ramon Berenguer, a l'esposa del qual, Na Beatriu, consagrà un amor espiritual i respectuós, que apareix en les seves obres. Es conserven unes 10 composicions líriques d'aquest poeta, tençons en la seva major part. En el Répertoire des sources historiques du moyen âge, de l'abat Ulysse Chevalier s'hi cita un gran nombre d'obres consagrades a la seva memòria. (ca)
  • 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 Lunel * Lo bels douz temps mi platz, a sirventes he wrote for the conte de Proensa (count of Provence) * De guerra fi desiros * Mos voler es quez eu m' eslanz (en)
  • Blacasset, Blacassetz, Blacssetz o Blachessetz (... – ...; fl. 1233-1242), è stato un trovatore provenzale della nobile famiglia dei Blacas, signori di Aulps, durante il Sacro Romano Impero. (it)
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  • Blacas o Blacasset (1200 - (1265 al 1270) fou un trobador, fill de Blacas d'Aulps. És més conegut amb el nom de Blacasset. Heretà els alts sentiments del seu pare i va romandre molt de temps en la cort d'En Ramon Berenguer, a l'esposa del qual, Na Beatriu, consagrà un amor espiritual i respectuós, que apareix en les seves obres. Es conserven unes 10 composicions líriques d'aquest poeta, tençons en la seva major part. En el Répertoire des sources historiques du moyen âge, de l'abat Ulysse Chevalier s'hi cita un gran nombre d'obres consagrades a la seva memòria. (ca)
  • Blacasset, Blacassetz, Blacssetz o Blachessetz (... – ...; fl. 1233-1242), è stato un trovatore provenzale della nobile famiglia dei Blacas, signori di Aulps, durante il Sacro Romano Impero. (it)
  • 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. (en)
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