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Guilhem Ademar (Old Occitan [ɡiˈʎɛm adeˈmaɾ]; also spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a troubadour from the Gévaudan in France. He travelled between the courts of Albi, Toulouse, Narbonne, and Spain. He achieved fame enough during his life to be satirised by the nobleman and monk, Monge de Montaudon. Guilhem entered holy orders towards the end of his life. Sixteen poems—fourteen cansos, a sirventes, and a partimen with Eble d'Ussel—form his surviving corpus. His cansos are his most famous pieces. Usually humorous, several mock the poetry of Ademar's more illustrious contemporary Arnaut Daniel. One canso survives with a tune.

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  • Guilhem Ademar (fl....1195-1217...) fou un trobador occità. Se'n conserven dotze composicions d'atribució segura. (ca)
  • Guilhem Ademar (Old Occitan [ɡiˈʎɛm adeˈmaɾ]; also spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a troubadour from the Gévaudan in France. He travelled between the courts of Albi, Toulouse, Narbonne, and Spain. He achieved fame enough during his life to be satirised by the nobleman and monk, Monge de Montaudon. Guilhem entered holy orders towards the end of his life. Sixteen poems—fourteen cansos, a sirventes, and a partimen with Eble d'Ussel—form his surviving corpus. His cansos are his most famous pieces. Usually humorous, several mock the poetry of Ademar's more illustrious contemporary Arnaut Daniel. One canso survives with a tune. (en)
  • Guillaume Ademar (Guilhem Ademar en occitan) (1190/1195–1217) était un troubadour de Gévaudan. Fils d'un chevalier de Meyrueis, donc d'origine noble, mais pauvre, il passe sa vie entre les cours d'Albi, de Toulouse, de Narbonne, et de Catalogne. Il obtient durant sa vie une importante réputation, au point qu'un autre troubadour, Monge de Montaudon (le Moine de Montaudon), en fait la satire. Il entre dans les ordres à la fin de sa vie. Nous possédons de lui seize poèmes, quatorze chansons, un sirventès, et une joute avec . Ses chansons sont ses œuvres les plus renommées. Souvent pleines d'humour, il s'y inspire de la poésie d'un de ses plus illustres contemporains : Arnaud Daniel. Une chanson nous est resté avec sa mélodie. (fr)
  • Guilhem Ademar, o Adémar o Adamar o Azemar o Adzemar o Ademars, anche scritto Guillelmi Aesmar, in latino Guillelmus Ademaris (1190/1195 – 1217), è stato un trovatore alverniate, originario del Gévaudan. (it)
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  • Guilhem Ademar (fl....1195-1217...) fou un trobador occità. Se'n conserven dotze composicions d'atribució segura. (ca)
  • Guilhem Ademar (Old Occitan [ɡiˈʎɛm adeˈmaɾ]; also spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a troubadour from the Gévaudan in France. He travelled between the courts of Albi, Toulouse, Narbonne, and Spain. He achieved fame enough during his life to be satirised by the nobleman and monk, Monge de Montaudon. Guilhem entered holy orders towards the end of his life. Sixteen poems—fourteen cansos, a sirventes, and a partimen with Eble d'Ussel—form his surviving corpus. His cansos are his most famous pieces. Usually humorous, several mock the poetry of Ademar's more illustrious contemporary Arnaut Daniel. One canso survives with a tune. (en)
  • Guilhem Ademar, o Adémar o Adamar o Azemar o Adzemar o Ademars, anche scritto Guillelmi Aesmar, in latino Guillelmus Ademaris (1190/1195 – 1217), è stato un trovatore alverniate, originario del Gévaudan. (it)
  • Guillaume Ademar (Guilhem Ademar en occitan) (1190/1195–1217) était un troubadour de Gévaudan. Fils d'un chevalier de Meyrueis, donc d'origine noble, mais pauvre, il passe sa vie entre les cours d'Albi, de Toulouse, de Narbonne, et de Catalogne. Il obtient durant sa vie une importante réputation, au point qu'un autre troubadour, Monge de Montaudon (le Moine de Montaudon), en fait la satire. Il entre dans les ordres à la fin de sa vie. Une chanson nous est resté avec sa mélodie. (fr)
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  • Guilhem Ademar (ca)
  • Guillaume Ademar (fr)
  • Guilhem Ademar (en)
  • Guillem Ademar (it)
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