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Na Casteloza (1200 - 1250)

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Short name Na Casteloza
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First name Na
Birth name Casteloza
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Alternative name Na Castelloza
Date of birth 1200
Date of death 1250
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Lived in France
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Circulations of Na Casteloza, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Na Casteloza, the person

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MENTIONED IN: - La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, Histoire littéraire des troubadours (1774; according to translation Susanna Dobson 1779 NB to include also as rec.) - Moulin, La poésie féminine, 1966, p. 183 - Lettres européennes (Dutch version 1994) I, 128 Pierre Bec, Chants d'amour des femmes-troubadours, Paris, Stock, 1995, p. 75-90. William D. Paden, éd., The Voices of the Trobairitz. Perspectives on the Women Troubadours, Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. Jay H. Siskin et Julie A. Storme, « Suffering Love: The Reversed Order in the Poetry of Na Castelloza », The Voices of the Trobairitz. Perspectives on the Women Troubadours, éd. William D. Paden, Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989, p. 113-127.

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Trobairitz.

Married to Turc, seigneur de Meyronne close to Puy en Haute-Loire, and friend of Armand de Bréon.

On peut supposer qu’elle a gravité dans le cadre de la cour du Dauphin d’Auvergne (ca. 1155-1235), protecteur des troubadours et poète lui-même.