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Azalais d'Altier : ウィキペディア英語版
Azalais d'Altier
Azalais or Azalaïs d'Altier was an early-13th-century trobairitz. She was from Altier in the Gévaudan. She has sometimes been confused with Almucs de Castelnau.
Azalais wrote "Tanz salutz e tantas amors", the only ''salut d'amor'' by a woman. It comprises 101 verses of rhyming couplets. Its purpose was to reconcile two lovers, and it was addressed to a woman, possibly Clara d'Anduza. Its similarity in tone to Clara's ''canso'' "En greu esmay et en greu pessamen" gives the impression that it may have been written in response. Azalais was well known in troubadour circles, for Uc de Saint-Circ addressed his "Anc mais non vi temps ni sazo" to her in its ''tornada''. Nonetheless the great troubadour ignored her when composing the ''vidas''.
Azalais herself was a woman of learning, and she must have been familiar with the Matter of Rome through the ''Roman de Troie'' of Benoît de Sainte-Maure, which she references in her ''salut'':
There is today a street named "Rue Azalais d'Altier" in Montpellier.
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