Pons de Monlaur
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Pons de Monlaur or Montlaur was a Provençal baron and minor troubadour of the early thirteenth century. He was the lord of Montlaux and married Guida, sister of Hugh IV of Rodez, in 1235. Hugh was a patron of troubadours and Pons had a connexion through his wife also to Sordello, who addressed her in several poems under the senhals (epithets) N'Agradavit and Restaur. Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli, during a stay in Montalux, collected the local oral history and enjoyed retelling the legends of Pons de Montlaur.
Pons wrote "Qal preiatz mais.a ops d'amor", a partimen with an "Esperdut", probably Gui de Cavalhon.
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- Jeanroy, Alfred (1934). La poésie lyrique des troubadours. Toulouse: Privat.
- Sordel: 437.24 at Rialto