- At de Mons
N'At de Mons ["N'" is a contraction of
Occitan "en", meaning "sir ". At de Mons is sometimes called Nat de Mons because of a confusion regarding this title.] was atroubadour of the latter half of the thirteenth century. He was from Mons nearToulouse .James I of Aragon andAlfonso X of Castile acted as his patrons and he addressed "La valors es grans e l'onors", a "sirventes " on the rights of kings, to James, which survives. At is also credited as the author of "Sitot non es enquistz", an "ensenhamen " comprising five letters, including three to James and one to Alfonso.;External links
* [http://www.sundaysw.com/trob/1377.html "La valors es grans e l'onors"] at Sundaysw.com;Sources
*Chaytor, H. J. (1912). [http://www.fullbooks.com/The-Troubadours.html "The Troubadours".] Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
*Jeanroy, Alfred (1934). "La poésie lyrique des troubadours". Toulouse: Privat.
*Snow, Joseph T. (1995). "The Iberian Peninsula." "A Handbook of the Troubadours" edd. F. R. P. Akehurst and Judith M. Davis. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 052 007 976 0.;Notes
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