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Eble or Ebles d'Ussel (also d'Ussèl or d'Uisel; fl. c. 1200) was a Limousin troubadour, the eldest of three brothers, castellans of the castle of Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, northeast of Ventadorn. His younger brothers were Peire and Gui and he also had a cousin named Elias, all troubadours. Of his corpus only one tenso, one partimen (with Guilhem Ademar), and a cobla survive. The only sources for his life, besides his own songs, are the vida of his brother Gui and a document recording the donation of land to the abbey of by two brothers Guido and Eblo Usseli. According to Gui's vida, Eble composed "bad tensos".

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  • Eble d'Ussel (Ebles d'Ussel) (fl. ca. 1200) fou un trobador occità. Se'n conserven només tres composicions. (ca)
  • Eble or Ebles d'Ussel (also d'Ussèl or d'Uisel; fl. c. 1200) was a Limousin troubadour, the eldest of three brothers, castellans of the castle of Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, northeast of Ventadorn. His younger brothers were Peire and Gui and he also had a cousin named Elias, all troubadours. Of his corpus only one tenso, one partimen (with Guilhem Ademar), and a cobla survive. The only sources for his life, besides his own songs, are the vida of his brother Gui and a document recording the donation of land to the abbey of by two brothers Guido and Eblo Usseli. According to Gui's vida, Eble composed "bad tensos". (en)
  • Eble d'Ussel, o Ebles d'Ussèl o d'Uisel (... – ...; fl. 1200 circa), è stato un trovatore limosino, il maggiore di tre fratelli, castellani del castello di Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, a nord-est di Ventadorn.Anche i suoi due fratelli più giovani, Peire e Gui, e un suo cugino chiamato Elias, erano trovatori. Del suo corpus poetico ci resta solo una tenzone, un partimen (con Guilhem Ademar) e una cobla. Le uniche fonti riguardanti la sua vita, oltre alle sue composizioni, sono la vida di suo fratello Gui e un documento che registra una donazione di terreni all'abazia di da parte di due fratelli, Guido e Eblo Ussel. Secondo la vida di Gui, Eble compose "tensos cattive". (it)
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  • Eble d'Ussel (Ebles d'Ussel) (fl. ca. 1200) fou un trobador occità. Se'n conserven només tres composicions. (ca)
  • Eble or Ebles d'Ussel (also d'Ussèl or d'Uisel; fl. c. 1200) was a Limousin troubadour, the eldest of three brothers, castellans of the castle of Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, northeast of Ventadorn. His younger brothers were Peire and Gui and he also had a cousin named Elias, all troubadours. Of his corpus only one tenso, one partimen (with Guilhem Ademar), and a cobla survive. The only sources for his life, besides his own songs, are the vida of his brother Gui and a document recording the donation of land to the abbey of by two brothers Guido and Eblo Usseli. According to Gui's vida, Eble composed "bad tensos". The complete works of the four relations of Ussel, including Eble, were first compiled in one volume by J. Audiau as Les poésies des quatre troubadours d'Ussel (Paris, Delagrave, 1922). They are all available online at trobar.org. (en)
  • Eble d'Ussel, o Ebles d'Ussèl o d'Uisel (... – ...; fl. 1200 circa), è stato un trovatore limosino, il maggiore di tre fratelli, castellani del castello di Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, a nord-est di Ventadorn.Anche i suoi due fratelli più giovani, Peire e Gui, e un suo cugino chiamato Elias, erano trovatori. Del suo corpus poetico ci resta solo una tenzone, un partimen (con Guilhem Ademar) e una cobla. Le uniche fonti riguardanti la sua vita, oltre alle sue composizioni, sono la vida di suo fratello Gui e un documento che registra una donazione di terreni all'abazia di da parte di due fratelli, Guido e Eblo Ussel. Secondo la vida di Gui, Eble compose "tensos cattive". I lavori completi dei quattro d'Ussel (Eble, i suoi due fratelli Peire e Gui e suo cugino Elias) sono stati compilati per la prima volta in un volume da J. Audiau con il titolo di "Le poesie dei quattro trovatori d'Ussel" (it)
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