Castelloza, Na (fl. early 13th c.)
Castelloza, Na (fl. early 13th c.)
French poet. Name variations: Dame Castelloza. Born in Alvernia; flourished around 1212.
One of most famous of trobairitz (troubadours), left 3 or 4 songs in Occitan that are extant.
See also W.D. Paden, ed., The Voice of the Trobairitz (U. of Pennsylvania Press, 1989).
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