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Beatritz or Beatriz de Dia (born c. 1140 - flourished circa 1175, Provence) was the most famous of a small group of trobairitz, or female troubadours who wrote courtly songs of love during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.She is only known as the Comtessa de Dia ("Countess of Diá") in contemporary documents, but was almost certainly named Beatriz and likely the daughter of Count Isoard II.


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Beatritz or Beatriz de Dia (born c. 1140 - flourished circa 1175, Provence) was the most famous of a small group of trobairitz, or female troubadours who wrote courtly songs of love during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.. She is only known as the Comtessa de Dia ("Countess of Diá") in contemporary documents, but was almost certainly named Beatriz and likely the daughter of Count Isoard.


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Music and lyrics by Beatriz de Dia,(born c. 1140 - flourished circa 1175, Provence),was the most famous of a small group of trobairitz, or female troubadours.


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Comtessa de Dia (Countess of [1] (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212), was a (female troubadour). She is only known as the comtessa de Dia in contemporary documents, but was most likely the daughter of Count Isoard II of (a town northeast of Montelimar now known as in southern France).


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This 8M I want to commemorate by remembering the women artists of the past, this time through Beatriz de Dia (1135-1185), one of the most important Trobairit.


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condesa de Día, quizá llamada (ca. 1140 - , 1212) fue la más famosa del grupo de de finales del siglo Considerada «delicadísima poetisa», sus canciones se estiman que constituyen «la manifestación de uno de los más vívidos y delicados temperamentos poéticos de la lírica femenina medieval»,


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de Dia, Beatrice (c. 1160-1212)French troubadour. Name variations: Contessa Beatrice de Dia. Born around 1160, lived in Provence; died in 1212; may have married William of Poitiers, count of Valentinois. Source for information on de Dia, Beatrice (c. 1160-1212): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.


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Beatriu de Dia, coneguda com a comtessa de Dia fou una trobairitz occitana de la qual n'han pervingut alguns poemes, però de la seva vida se'n sap molt poc, ja que són diversos els personatges històrics documentats que podrien correspondre a aquesta trobairitz.


099) 백작부인 베아트리츠 드 디아 Beatritz de Dia, c. 1140c. 1200, 중세시대 프랑스 옥시타니아(Occitan; 프로방스)의

The Comtessa de Dia, probably named Beatritz or Beatriz (fl. c. 1175), was a trobairitz (female troubadour). She is only known as the comtessa de Dia in contemporary documents, but was almost certainly named Beatriz and likely the daughter of Count Isoard II of Diá (a town northeast of Montelimar in southern France).


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Beatriz de Día o Condesa de Día, nacida en torno a 1140 y fallecida en Provenza en 1212, fue la más famosa del pequeño grupo de trovadoras que componían música profana en los siglos XII y XIII. Fue hija del Conde Isoardo II de Dia -Drôme- lo cual le permitió una vida fácil dentro de la nobleza.


The Monstrous Regiment of Women The Trobairitz Sing of Love

Beatriz de Dia (aka Comtessa de Dia) A troubadour of the late 12th century Beatriz was probably the wife of William II of Poitiers. "A chantar m'er de so qu'en no volria" is a poem attributed to her that has survived and is complete with…. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY:


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Introduction. The Comtessa de Dia , probably named Beatritz or Beatriz (fl. c. 1175), was a trobairitz (female troubadour). She is only known as the comtessa de Dia in contemporary documents, but was almost certainly named Beatriz and likely the daughter of Count Isoard II of Diá (a town northeast of Montelimar in southern France).


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Comtessa Beatriz de Dia A chantar m'er de so qu'eu no volria r/MedievalEraMusic

Introduction. The Comtessa de Dia, probably named Beatritz or Beatriz (fl. c. 1175), was a trobairitz (female troubadour).. She is only known as the comtessa de Dia in contemporary documents, but was almost certainly named Beatriz and likely the daughter of Count Isoard II of Diá (a town northeast of Montelimar in southern France). According to her vida, she was married to William of Poitiers.


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Beatriz, Comtessa de Dia, lived a life which remains fascinatingly mysterious to us, even today. We know her musical compositions in her native France were popular enough with her audiences, that they were included in the Chansonnier du Roi, a medieval collection of songs.


099) 백작부인 베아트리츠 드 디아 Beatritz de Dia, c. 1140c. 1200, 중세시대 프랑스 옥시타니아(Occitan; 프로방스)의

Beatriz de Dia, la comtessa de Dia, die „Gräfin von Die ", ist die bekannteste Trobairitz - so bezeichnet das Altokzitanische einen weiblichen Trobador . Sie lebte im Hochmittelalter, im späten 12. Jahrhundert, in der Dauphiné, im heutigen Département Drôme. Die namengebende Stadt „ Die " hieß zur Römerzeit „Dea" Augusta.