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Miquel de Castillon
Miquel de Castillon or Castilho was a troubadour of Narbonne. A man of high standing in the city, he was called a ''probus homo'' (good man) in 1270 when consulted by the city consuls. He was probably the ''Michael de Castilione'' who was of the knightly class, belonging to family of vassals of the Viscounts of Narbonne. According to a hypothesis of Joseph Anglade, he may have been the same person as the ''Miquel de Gaucelm de Beziers'' who had ties to the troubadours of Béziers and was probably a royal vicar at that city or at the court of Narbonne.
Miquel, Codolet, and Guiraut Riquier composed a ''torneyamen'' (a three-way ''partimen''). Miquel also appears as the judge of another ''partimen'', called ''Falco, dona avinen'', in a poetic contest. Codolet (or Codolen) is probably to be identified with the ''Raymundus de Codoleto'' who is called a ''civis Narbone'' or citizen of Narbonne. He was from Codolet, near Pont-Saint-Esprit.
==References==

*Jeanroy, Alfred (1934). ''La poésie lyrique des troubadours''. Toulouse: Privat.
*(''A·n Miquel de Castilho'' ), the ''partimen'' with Codolet and Guiraut


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