Blacatz
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Blacatz, known in French genealogy as Blacas de Blacas III (1165–1237), was the feudal lord of Aups and a troubadour. Sordello composed a lament (planh) on his death, inviting the kings of his time to share and eat the heart of Blacatz and thus acquire a portion of his courage.
He was the father of the troubadour Blacasset.
References
- Renat Nelli, Ecrivains anticonformistes du moyen-âge occitan. Paris, 1977.
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