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Negre or Nègre is the surname of: *Ademar lo Negre (''fl.'' 1210-1219), troubadour from Languedoc *Jacques-Étienne Marconis de Nègre (1795-1868), French writer and active freemason. *Charles Nègre (1820–1880), French photographer *José Negre (1875-1939), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist leader *Ed Negre (1929-2014), American NASCAR driver *Ernest Nègre (1907-2000), French toponymist *Raymond Nègre (1908 -1985), French production designer and artistic designor *Léopold Nègre (1879-1961), French biologist and physician *Louis Nègre (born 1947), French politician and member of the Senate of France *Meritxell Negre (born 1971-2020), Spanish singer-songwriter who was the sixth "Peaches" of international R&B/pop duo Peaches & Herb, Peaches and Herb *David Nègre (born 1973), French football player *Dubravka Đedović, Dubravka Đedović, formerly Nègre (born 1978), is a Serbia, Serbian banker and politician serving as Ministry of Mining and Energy (Serbia), minister of mining and ...
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Ademar Lo Negre
Ademar lo Negre ("Adhemar the Black")His name is also spelled ''Azemar'', french: Adémar le Noir, la, Adelmarus Niger. was a troubadour from Languedoc in the early thirteenth century (fl. 1210–1219). He was originally from Château-Vieux (''Castelveill''), which was under the jurisdiction of the Trencavel lords of Albi at the time. He was patronised by Peter II of Aragon and Raymond VI of Toulouse and even spent some time at the court of Ferdinand III of Castile. Four ''cansos The ''canso'' or ''canson'' or ''canzo'' () was a song style used by the troubadours. It was, by far, the most common genre used, especially by early troubadours, and only in the second half of the 13th century was its dominance challenged by a ...'' of his survive. Sources *Lang, H. R"The Relations of the Earliest Portuguese Lyric School with the Troubadours and Trouvères."''Modern Language Notes'', 10:4 (Apr., 1895), pp. 104–116. *''The Vidas of the Troubadours''. Margarita Egan, t ...
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