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Bonifaci VI de Castellana

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189:, pp. 73–74: "Two of the local nobles, Barral of Les Baux and Boniface of Castellane, organized the malcontents ... in 1248 the discontent flared up into rebellion. Charles proved himself a gallant soldier on the crusade, but as soon as his brother gave him leave he hastened home again, landing at Aigues-Mortes in October 1250 ... He managed to divide his enemies and crush them one by one." 136:
against Charles' rule. This time Barral of Baux remained loyal to Charles, but his cousin Hugh of Baux joined Bonifaci. In response, Charles destroyed Castellana and forced Bonifaci into exile. He fled to the court of James I at
201:, pp. 75–76: "Early in 1262, ... Boniface of Castellane regrouped the dissident nobles, and the Marseillais rose up ... Barral of Les Baux remained loyal, though his cousin Hugh had joined the revolt." 265: 260: 79:. Charles suppressed the uprising after he returned in 1250. Bonifaci's turbulent political career can be traced through his three surviving 93:, each written at different points in his conflict with Charles of Anjou. In the latter half of 1252 he wrote 102: 215: 163: 110: 239: 106: 150: 90: 57: 234:
The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century
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in July, but after that he disappears from the sources and probably died soon after.
56:, one of the last of the great independent seigneurs of the land before the reign of 86: 138: 65: 61: 243: 133: 81: 60:(1246). He is first mentioned in 1244 and succeeded his father as lord of 121: 46: 159: 154: 98: 49: 53: 75:
led a rebellion against Charles of Anjou, who was gone on the
153:. From Montpellier he continued into Spain, where he was at 132:. Early in 1262, Bonifaci led another revolt in the city of 124:
in 1260 provoked another violent poem in the style of
166:, arranging an alliance against Charles. He was at 231: 120:The pact between Charles and several cities of 8: 105:(relative of Charles by marriage), and even 220:Los trovadores: historia literaria y textos 145:, identical in metre and rhyme scheme with 198: 186: 222:. 3 vols. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. 179: 238:. London: Cambridge University Press. 157:in February 1265, at the court of the 7: 147:Humils e francs e fis soplei ves vos 64:on 13 June 1249. He was a bellicose 266:People from Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 27:French knight, lord, and troubadour 25: 89:works on political themes in the 143:Sitot no m'es fort gaya la sazos 261:13th-century French troubadours 130:Gerra e trebailh e brega.m plaz 109:(he did not avenge his father 1: 45:; fl. 1244–1265) was a 97:, an attack on clerics (the 95:Era, pueis yverns es e.l fil 282: 31:Bonifaci VI de Castellana 71:In 1248, Bonifaci and 43:Boniface de Castellane 42: 18:Boniface of Castellane 103:Henry III of England 101:supported Charles), 141:. There he penned 216:Riquer, MartĂ­n de 107:James I of Aragon 16:(Redirected from 273: 247: 237: 228:Runciman, Steven 223: 202: 196: 190: 184: 151:Pons de Capduelh 91:Occitan language 58:Charles of Anjou 21: 281: 280: 276: 275: 274: 272: 271: 270: 251: 250: 226: 214: 211: 206: 205: 197: 193: 185: 181: 176: 164:Peter the Great 126:Bertran de Born 77:Seventh Crusade 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 279: 277: 269: 268: 263: 253: 252: 249: 248: 224: 210: 207: 204: 203: 191: 178: 177: 175: 172: 73:Barral of Baux 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 278: 267: 264: 262: 259: 258: 256: 245: 241: 236: 235: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 212: 208: 200: 199:Runciman 1958 195: 192: 188: 187:Runciman 1958 183: 180: 173: 171: 169: 165: 162: 161: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 135: 131: 127: 123: 118: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 83: 78: 74: 69: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 19: 233: 219: 194: 182: 158: 146: 142: 129: 119: 94: 87:lyric poetic 80: 70: 34: 30: 29: 139:Montpellier 255:Categories 174:References 113:murder at 111:Peter II's 66:Ghibelline 62:Castellana 35:Castelhana 244:315065012 134:Marseille 82:sirventes 47:Provençal 230:(1958). 218:(1975). 168:Valencia 122:Piedmont 209:Sources 160:infante 242:  155:Huesca 99:Papacy 50:knight 39:French 115:Muret 240:OCLC 54:lord 52:and 149:by 117:). 33:or 257:: 128:, 85:, 68:. 41:: 246:. 37:( 20:)

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Boniface of Castellane
French
Provençal
knight
lord
Charles of Anjou
Castellana
Ghibelline
Barral of Baux
Seventh Crusade
sirventes
lyric poetic
Occitan language
Papacy
Henry III of England
James I of Aragon
Peter II's
Muret
Piedmont
Bertran de Born
Marseille
Montpellier
Pons de Capduelh
Huesca
infante
Peter the Great
Valencia
Runciman 1958
Runciman 1958
Riquer, MartĂ­n de

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