Gui de Cavalhon, Cavaillo, or Gavaillo (fl. 1200–1229[2]) was a Provençal nobleman: a diplomat, warrior, and man of letters. He was probably also the Guionet who composed tensos and partimens with Cadenet, Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Mainart Ros, Pomairol, and a certain Guillem.
^Guida, 255–82.
^According to Egan, 43 n1, documents mention him frequently between 1205 and 1224.
GuideCavalhon, Cavaillo, or Gavaillo (fl. 1200–1229) was a Provençal nobleman: a diplomat, warrior, and man of letters. He was probably also the Guionet...
the account. However, recent studies have proposed the troubadour GuideCavalhon as the author of the second part. It is one of three major contemporary...
parties is imaginary, including God (Peire de Vic), the poet's horse (Bertran Carbonel) or his cloak (GuideCavalhon). Closely related, and sometimes overlapping...
chansonniers, although it is also ascribed to GuideCavalhon and Aimeric de Peguillan. Ricau knew Gui personally, since together they composed a tenso...
in contact with other troubadours. The lone surviving sirventes of GuideCavalhon was written against William. An anecdotal razo is preserved describing...
written at the court of Raymond Berengar IV of Provence in 1230 with GuideCavalhon. At the court of Provence Peire also met Bertran d'Alamanon and Sordello...
the Albigensian Crusade on Languedoc Peire Bremon Ricas Novas and Gui de Cavalhon compose a tenso together Guido Guinizelli, born between 1230-1240 (died...
Italy he composes many vidas and razos Bertran Folcon d'Avignon and GuideCavalhon exchange coblas about the siege of Castelnaudary Brunetto Latini (died...