João Soares de Paiva (born c. 1140) was a Portuguese poet (trovador) and nobleman; often recognised as the first author in the Galician-Portuguese language. He held lands in northern Portugal near the falls of the river Paiva and also in Aragon, near Monzón, Tudela, and Pamplona, near the border with Navarre, as fiefs of the King of Aragon. While the Aragonese sovereign was in Provence, João's Aragonese territories were invaded by Sancho VII of Navarre. He wrote a cantiga d'escarnho entitled Ora faz ost'o senhor de Navarra attacking the king of Navarre for this.
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- João Soares de Paiva (it)
- João Soares de Paiva (en)
- João Soares de Paiva (pl)
- João Soares de Paiva (pt)
- Жуан Соареш де Пайва (ru)
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| - João Soares de Paiva (c.1140) fue un poeta o trovador y noble portugués, a menudo reconocido como el primer autor del lenguaje literario gallego-portugués. Vivió en el norte de Portugal, cerca de las cascadas del río Paiva, y también en el reino de Aragón, cerca de Monzón, Tudela y Pamplona, en la frontera con el reino de Navarra. (es)
- João Soares de Paiva (1140 circa – ...) è stato un nobiluomo e poeta portoghese (vale a dire trovatore), spesso considerato come il primo autore in lingua galiziano-portoghese. (it)
- João Soares de Paiva (por vezes erroneamente grafado Pávia) O Trovador ou O Freire (1140 — depois de 1194) foi um poeta (ou trovador) português e nobre, muitas vezes reconhecido como o primeiro autor literário em língua galego-portuguesa, e, portanto, do próprio Português. (pt)
- João Soares de Paiva (XII wiek) – portugalski poeta. João Soares de Paiva był portugalskim trubadurem. Urodził się prawdopodobnie w 1141 roku. Jest najdawniejszym autorem, piszącym w języku galicyjskim, którego dzieła zachowały się do naszych czasów. Utwór Ora faz host'o senhor de Navarra, powstały około roku 1200, uchodzi za najstarszy zabytek liryki trubadurów w języku galicyjskim. Składa się on z trzech strof rymowanych ababbaba. (pl)
- Жуан Соареш де Пайва (порт. João Soares de Paiva [ʒuɐ̃w su'aɾɨʃ də 'pai̯vɐ]); около 1140 — дата смерти неизвестна) — португальский трубадур, автор самой ранней сохранившейся кантиги Ora faz host’o senhor de Navarra, на галисийско-португальском языке. (ru)
- João Soares de Paiva (born c. 1140) was a Portuguese poet (trovador) and nobleman; often recognised as the first author in the Galician-Portuguese language. He held lands in northern Portugal near the falls of the river Paiva and also in Aragon, near Monzón, Tudela, and Pamplona, near the border with Navarre, as fiefs of the King of Aragon. While the Aragonese sovereign was in Provence, João's Aragonese territories were invaded by Sancho VII of Navarre. He wrote a cantiga d'escarnho entitled Ora faz ost'o senhor de Navarra attacking the king of Navarre for this. (en)
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| - João Soares de Paiva (c.1140) fue un poeta o trovador y noble portugués, a menudo reconocido como el primer autor del lenguaje literario gallego-portugués. Vivió en el norte de Portugal, cerca de las cascadas del río Paiva, y también en el reino de Aragón, cerca de Monzón, Tudela y Pamplona, en la frontera con el reino de Navarra. (es)
- João Soares de Paiva (born c. 1140) was a Portuguese poet (trovador) and nobleman; often recognised as the first author in the Galician-Portuguese language. He held lands in northern Portugal near the falls of the river Paiva and also in Aragon, near Monzón, Tudela, and Pamplona, near the border with Navarre, as fiefs of the King of Aragon. While the Aragonese sovereign was in Provence, João's Aragonese territories were invaded by Sancho VII of Navarre. He wrote a cantiga d'escarnho entitled Ora faz ost'o senhor de Navarra attacking the king of Navarre for this. The dating of this cantiga is problematic because the Aragonese king is not identified by name. If it was Peter II, then the poem was probably written either between 1200 and 1204, during a period of conflict between Navarre and Aragon, or in September 1213, while Peter was in Languedoc, where he died in the Battle of Muret. On the other hand, it may have been written between 1214 and 1216, while the child-king James I was staying at Monzón. However, James' good relations with Sancho make it likely that the incident occurred in the reign of Peter. (en)
- João Soares de Paiva (1140 circa – ...) è stato un nobiluomo e poeta portoghese (vale a dire trovatore), spesso considerato come il primo autore in lingua galiziano-portoghese. (it)
- João Soares de Paiva (por vezes erroneamente grafado Pávia) O Trovador ou O Freire (1140 — depois de 1194) foi um poeta (ou trovador) português e nobre, muitas vezes reconhecido como o primeiro autor literário em língua galego-portuguesa, e, portanto, do próprio Português. (pt)
- João Soares de Paiva (XII wiek) – portugalski poeta. João Soares de Paiva był portugalskim trubadurem. Urodził się prawdopodobnie w 1141 roku. Jest najdawniejszym autorem, piszącym w języku galicyjskim, którego dzieła zachowały się do naszych czasów. Utwór Ora faz host'o senhor de Navarra, powstały około roku 1200, uchodzi za najstarszy zabytek liryki trubadurów w języku galicyjskim. Składa się on z trzech strof rymowanych ababbaba. (pl)
- Жуан Соареш де Пайва (порт. João Soares de Paiva [ʒuɐ̃w su'aɾɨʃ də 'pai̯vɐ]); около 1140 — дата смерти неизвестна) — португальский трубадур, автор самой ранней сохранившейся кантиги Ora faz host’o senhor de Navarra, на галисийско-португальском языке. (ru)
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